Janelle Monáe performs in 2012. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images. A couple of weeks ago, Black Lives Matter protesters made headlines for chanting the chorus of Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright,” prompting ...
This song is a vessel. It carries the unbearable anguish of millions. We recorded it to channel the pain, fear, and trauma caused by the ongoing slaughter of our brothers and sisters. We recorded it ...
It's been a year since the unrest in Ferguson, Mo., and the Black Live Matter Movement is stronger than ever. While artists continue to express their thoughts about police brutality through the press ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The song now features appearances from Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Chlöe x Halle and more In partnership with the African American ...
Earlier this month, Janelle Monae's Wondaland Records released a fiery, political single, "Hell You Talmbout." The song named victim after victim of racially-motivated violence, and it was accompanied ...
Janelle Monáe just shared a new song, “Hell You Talmbout,” via her label imprint Wondaland Records. The track is both a protest song and a tribute; a call to arms and a forceful reminder of the tragic ...
Janelle Monáe released the song “Hell You Talmbout” Thursday as an ode to the Black Lives Matter movement. Suggested Reading 13 Rappers on Gen Alpha Playlists That You’ve Never Heard The Truth Behind ...
And in case you’re wondering what “Hell You Talmbout” is, it’s a protest song recorded earlier this year by singer Janelle Monáe. Back in August, Clinton met with #BlackLivesMatter activists to ...
R&B singer Janelle Monáe released a blistering 6 1/2-minute protest song on Friday called "Hell You Talmbout." The song's premise is simple, and that simplicity is the source of its power. The lyrics ...
Names have power. And Hell You Talmbout, the powerful new track from Janelle Monáe and her Wondaland crew consists of little more than names. Set against a visceral drum line, it's an almost ...
In partnership with the African American Policy Forum, Janelle Monáe has released a new song “Say Her Name (Hell You Talmbout),” with some star-studded features. Back in 2015, while marching in Black ...