Janelle Monáe describes her third album Dirty Computer herself as an ode to women and focuses on sexual identity as a theme. Just like her previous albums, Dirty Computer presents a story. On the album she is joined by artists such as , and . The influences of her great idol are still to hear. He worked - just like on the previous two albums - on this album until his death. There is still no
… mark on this intriguing lady. Be it hip hop, funk, soul or jazz, Monáe somehow mixes it up in her music. She is not afraid to open her mouth. Dirty Computer is also an album on which the artist develops and exhibits her identity. She does this with a colorful collection of songs that range from soft pop songs to more vicious raps. (JvQ)more