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''The ArchAndroid'' is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Janelle Monáe, released on May 18, 2010, by Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy Records, and
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. Production for the album took place at Wondaland Studios in Atlanta and was primarily handled by Monáe, Nate "Rocket" Wonder, and Chuck Lightning, with only one song without production by Monáe. She also collaborated for certain songs with
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, Big Boi, of Montreal, and Deep Cotton. The album is composed of the second and third parts to Monáe's ''Metropolis''
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series. Incorporating conceptual elements of Afrofuturism and science fiction, ''The ArchAndroid'' continues the series' fictional tale of a messianic
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and features lyrical themes of love, identity, and self-realization. Critical commentaries have compared the album to the works of David Bowie, Outkast, Prince and Michael Jackson. ''The ArchAndroid'' debuted at number 17 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 21,000 copies in its first week, while charting modestly in several other countries. Monáe promoted the album with the release of two singles – " Tightrope" and "
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" – and concert tours in 2010 and 2011. A widespread critical success, ''The ArchAndroid'' received praise for its thematic concepts and Monáe's eclectic musical range. It later ranked among 2010's best albums in many critics' lists and earned the singer a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album.


Writing and recording

''The ArchAndroid'' follows Janelle Monáe's debut EP '' Metropolis: The Chase Suite'' (2007) and is composed as the second and third parts to her ''Metropolis'' concept series.Lewis, Pete
Janelle Monae: Funky Sensation
. '' Blues & Soul''. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
Partly inspired by the 1927 film of the same name, the series involves the fictional tale of Cindi Mayweather, a messianic
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sent back in time to free the citizens of Metropolis from The Great Divide, a secret society that uses time travel to suppress freedom and love. In an interview for the '' Chicago Tribune'', Monáe said that she drew inspiration for the album from the quotation, "The mediator between the hand and the mind is always the heart". She explained her incorporation of the android as a metaphor for the
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, in addition to being the role of the story's protagonist. In an interview for '' Blues & Soul'', Monáe said the character "represents the mediator between the haves and the have-nots, the minority and the majority. So in that way she's very similar to
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, the Archangel from '' The Matrix''. And basically her return will mean freedom for the android community". Monáe has said about the recording sessions, "Over the last year and a half when we were recording the ''ArchAndroid'' I went through a very transformative period in my life". Monáe completed the album in Atlanta at the Wondaland Studios. Monáe has stated that the album signifies "breaking the chains that enslave minorities of all types". She has said of recording the album, "Overall, this music came from various corners of the world—from Turkey to Prague to Atlanta—places we were on tour. While recording, we’d experiment with different sounds. Once we became engulfed in the sound, we all had an emotional connection to the album. It has definitely transformed my way of thinking, the way that I approach the stage and overall, my life".


Music and lyrics

Monáe has stated that the album's musical influences encompass "all the things I love, scores for films like '' Goldfinger'' mixed with albums like
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’s '' Music of My Mind'' and David Bowie’s '' Ziggy Stardust'', along with experimental hip hop influences from albums such as Outkast’s '' Stankonia''". Huw Jones of ''
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'' described her sound as "a unique gray area between neo soul,
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, and
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".Jones, Huw (December 8, 2010)
Janelle Monáe (London, U.K. - December 5, 2010)
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''. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
Music writer Greg Kot stated that the album "touches on" musical genres such as funk, hip hop, folk, electro-pop, glam rock,
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, rock and
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. Monáe has stated that the album's lyrical themes and storyline were heavily influenced by Fritz Lang's '' Metropolis''. Conceptually, Kot described the album as "a self-empowerment manifesto couched inside a futuristic 'emotion-picture' about an android’s battle to overcome oppression. The notion of space travel and 'new worlds' becomes a metaphor for breaking the chains that enslave minorities of all types – a theme that has a long tradition in African-American music, from Sun Ra and Parliament-Funkadelic to
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and OutKast".Kot, Greg
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. '' Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
'' The Atlantic''s Brentin Mock called ''The ArchAndroid'' "unique, forward-looking, and apoplectic... something of a jitterbug between Prince's 1986 movie '' Under the Cherry Moon'' and the 1977 Watts movie ''
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'', and '' Daughters of the Dust''". Seth Colter Walls of '' Newsweek'' described the album as "rocking in parts like '' Dirty Mind''–era Prince, unfolding in a suite form that recalls '' Abbey Road''s side two, and bumping throughout with the best innovations of contemporary hip-hop".Walls, Seth Colter
Review: ''The ArchAndroid (Suites II and III)''
. '' Newsweek''. Retrieved May 29, 2010.
The opening song "Dance or Die" features performer
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and contains neo soul influences. It then transitions into "Faster", which has new wave, gospel and retro
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influences. The song "Locked Inside" features a rhythm similar to the opening break from " Rock with You" by Michael Jackson, and it has been compared to Jackson's music with Quincy Jones. It has also been noted for similarities to artists such as Estelle and The Jackson 5. The track features a more mellow R&B style in contrast to the previous tracks. "Sir Greendown" continues with this theme and has "old-fashioned" pop themes. The track "
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" is a song with new wave tendencies which has big hooks and "sugar fuelled" beat influences. The track " Tightrope", featuring vocals by Big Boi (from the hip hop duo Outkast), has influences from the duo's single " Hey Ya!" (2003) and a sound described as "
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y soul" and neojump blues. The album's ninth track is "Oh, Maker", a song with English pastoral folk influences. "
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" has been described as having rock and punk themes. "Mushrooms & Roses" is the next track on the album and it has themes of
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and it has influences by such songs as The Beatles' " Strawberry Fields Forever" and Prince's " Purple Rain". The next track, "Make the Bus", features of Montreal on vocal parts and it has been compared to such artists as Placebo and George Clinton. The song "Wondaland" has a
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sound and has been compared to the work of Tom Tom Club. Deep Cotton guest-stars on the song "57821" which has been described as " space-folk" and has been compared to works by
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. This is followed by the track "Say You'll Go" and features a segment from "
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Marketing and sales

In late September 2009, "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" was released as a free promotional single by Kia Motors, which featured Monáe as a member of their "Kia Soul Collective" of musicians and artists. "Tightrope" (featuring Big Boi) was released as ''The ArchAndroid''s lead single on February 11, 2010, through '' Pitchfork''s website, with a companion song entitled "Cold War" debuting the following day via Monáe's official website.Janelle Monae's debut album, ''The ArchAndroid'', due in May; first single, "Tightrope", to arrive via JanelleMonae.com
. Hip Hop Press. Retrieved May 30, 2010.
On March 31, the video for "Tightrope" was released presenting Monáe dancing in the Palace of the Dogs also starring Big Boi. Monáe performed the song on the ''
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'' on May 18, 2010, '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' on May 26, '' Lopez Tonight'' on May 27, '' Last Call with Carson Daly'' on May 28, and '' The Mo'Nique Show'' on June 9. '' Rolling Stone'' later named "Tightrope" as the eighth best single of 2010.Staff (December 7, 2010)
Rolling Stone's Best Singles of 2010
. '' Rolling Stone''. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
To promote the album, Monáe hosted a listening session for press and VIPs at Rubin Museum of Art in New York City on March 4, 2010. A short film, teaser trailer style, was released on April 14 on YouTube showing an aerial view of the fictional futuristic city of Metropolis.Concepcion, Mariel
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Monáe also performed at the
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(joined on stage by comedian Will Ferrell), '' Later... with Jools Holland'' (where she performed the album-track "Faster"), and ''Last Call with Carson Daly'' (where she performed "Cold War"). ''The ArchAndroid'' was released on May 18, 2010, through Wondaland Arts Society and Bad Boy Records. In the week of June 5, it debuted at number 17 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 21,000 copies. During the week of February 23, 2011, the album re-entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 171, after selling 3,000 copies that week. In the United Kingdom, ''The ArchAndroid'' debuted at number 51 on the UK Albums Chart. Monáe
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in further support of the album. She joined recording artist Erykah Badu on the latter's Out My Mind, Just in Time Tour during May to June 2010. In February 2011, Hooligans in Wondaland – a joint co-headlining tour by Monáe with Bruno Mars – was announced. The concert tour featured dates throughout North America from May to June. Monáe also toured as a supporting act for No Doubt and
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Critical reception

''The ArchAndroid'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 91, based on 28 reviews. One of 2010's best-reviewed releases, the album received praise for its Afrofuturistic concept and Monáe's eclectic musical range. Reviewing for the ''Chicago Tribune'', Greg Kot hailed ''The ArchAndroid'' as "an audacious, sometimes bewildering statement", and AllMusic critic Andy Kellman called it "an extravagant 70-minute album involving more imagination, conceptual detail, and stylistic turnabouts than most gatefold prog rock epics". '' The Guardian''s Michael Cragg found the "sheer musical scope" of the album "spellbinding", while Barry Walters of ''
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'' noted German Expressionism and Afrofuturism as conceptual elements on an album wherein Monáe ventures "so far away from soul that she's come back around to it". Jon Pareles from '' The New York Times'' remarked that "Monáe gets away with most of her metamorphoses, and the sheer ambition is exhilarating even when she stretches too far". Matthew Cole from ''Slant Magazine'' described it as "an elaborately performed and consummately freaky cyberpunk epic ... so stylistically leftfield in terms of its sound". '' The A.V. Club''s Genevieve Koski wrote that "Monáe’s inexhaustible swagger and singular style sell both the high-concept theatrics and the schizophrenic sonics". ''Pitchfork''s Matthew Perpetua called the album "about as bold as mainstream music gets, marrying the world-building possibilities of the concept album to the big tent genre-mutating pop of Michael Jackson and Prince in their prime". Perpetua elaborated on Monáe's incorporation of science-fiction and Afrofuturist concepts and the album's "basic appeal", stating: '' Urb''s Dan Vidal called the album "a spectrum of sound—packed and arranged perfectly into a masterfully composed (debut) full-length body of work... genre-defying masterpiece". Comparing it to singer
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's '' Rhythm Nation 1814'' (1989), Brentin Mock of ''The Atlantic'' called ''The ArchAndroid'' "a smothered funk, though perhaps at times too thick, too inaccessible, but not so much I didn't want to shake my ass" and viewed it as musically progressive, stating "Monáe has given pop music its first Toni Morrison moment, where fantasy, funk, and the ancestors come together for an experience that evolves one's soul... You really don't know whether you want to diagram it, dance to it, or just be dumbstruck. It owes as much to Parliament-Funkadelic as it does to Samuel R. Delany and Octavia E. Butler. She is finally doing what a number of artists—particularly black artists—have not been able to do in years, and that's move pop music forward".
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was less impressed in '' The Barnes & Noble Review'', deeming it "the most overrated album of the year" while writing that Monáe's "songwriting is 60th percentile, her singing technical, her sci-fi plot the usual rot".


Accolades

''The ArchAndroid'' appeared on many year-end critics lists ranking the best albums of 2010. It topped lists by several publications, including ''PopMatters'', the ''Chicago Tribune'', and ''The Guardian'', which published the following assessment: "No other album this year seems so alive with possibility. Monáe is young and fearless enough to try anything, gifted enough to pull almost all of it off, and large-hearted enough to make it feel like a communal experience: Us rather than Me". In other year-end lists, ''The ArchAndroid'' placed second (''
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''), fifth ('' Vibe''s Chris Yuscavage), sixth (Nitsuh Abebe of ''
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'' and ''Spin''),Staff (December 6, 2010)
The 40 Best Albums of 2010
. ''Spin''. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
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and '' Entertainment Weekly''), and 21st ('' NME''). In ranking it number 12, ''Pitchfork'' called it a "hugely ambitious full-length debut—more '' Sign o' the Times'' than '' Kid A''". The publication also included the album at number 116 on a list ranking the best from the 2010s decade. In '' The Village Voice''s annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, ''The ArchAndroid'' was voted the fourth best album of 2010, while five of its songs appeared in the poll's singles list: "Tightrope" (number two), "Cold War" (number 22), "Wondaland", "Locked Inside", and "Sir Greendown" (the latter three tied for number 549). Additionally, ''The ArchAndroid'' was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Contemporary R&B Album for the
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(2011). The album later featured in the book ''
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'' (2014).


Track listing

All tracks produced by
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, Chuck Lightning, and Janelle Monáe, except track 14 by Kevin Barnes and tracks 1, 12, and 18 by Roman GianArthur.


Personnel

Information is taken from AllMusic. Credits: ''The ArchAndroid (Suites II and III)'' AllMusic. Retrieved May 17, 2010.


Musicians

* Young Pete Alexander – drums, string arrangements * Kevin Barnes – synthesizer, drums, guitar (bass), keyboards, vocals, vocals (background), producer, drum programming * Terrence Brown – organ, piano * Deep Cotton – vocals (background) * DJ Cutmaster Swiff – scratching, cut * Nworb Ecnerret – piano * Sknuks Eht – vocals * Eánom Ellenaj – vocals * Jason Freeman – horn arrangements * Jerry Freeman – horn arrangements * Roman GianArthur – percussion, piano, arranger, conductor, vocals (background), producer, engineer, vocal arrangement, string arrangements, mixing * Hornz Unlimited – horn * Felicia Long – flute * Janelle Monáe – arranger, vocals, vocals (background), producer * The Neon Valley St. Anthony Choir – vocals (background) * The Neon Valley Street Chancel Choir – vocals (background) * Monroe Nervine – dulcimer, clarinet, mandolin, bassoon, harp, oboe * Tang Nivri – percussion * Kyle O'Brien – french horn * Rekrap Odnillek – guitar * Alexander Page – violin, viola * Kelindo Parker – arranger, ukulele, guitar, guitar (rhythm), vocal arrangement, soloist * Grace Shim – cello * Rekrap Sillek – guitar arrangements * Skinks – vocals (background) * The Skunks – vocals (background) * Dashill "Sunnovah" Smith – trumpet, soloist * Kelly Sparker – brass * Thesaurus Rex – harp * Saul Williams – vocals * Wolfmaster Z – drums, guitar (bass), guitar (rhythm), theremin, tubular bells, bass marimba * The Wondaland ArchOrchestra – strings * Wondaland String Ensemble – strings * Nate "Rocket" Wonder – organ, guitar (acoustic), bass, guitar, percussion, arranger, conductor, drums, guitar (bass), guitar (electric), keyboards, vocals, vocals (background), producer, mellotron, vibraphone, horn arrangements, string arrangements, editing, mixing, Hammond B3 * Nathan Yelurvin – percussion, glockenspiel, harp, Mellotron, woodwind


Production

* Larry Anthony – mastering * Christopher Carmouche – mixing * Jessee Clarkson – wardrobe * Sean "Diddy" Combs – executive producer * Control Z – engineer, mastering, mixing * Rednow "Tekcor" Etan – arranger * Jeff Gillies – wardrobe * Dr. Nathaniel Irvin III – arranger * Charles Joseph II – arranger * Damien Lewis – engineer, editing * Chuck Lightning – arranger, vocals (background), producer * Lord Mitchell A. "MitchOW!ski" Martian – mastering, mixing * Antwan "Big Boi" Patton – executive producer, vocals (background) * Max Stellings – liner notes * Phil Tan – editing, mixing * Carolyn Tracey – package production * Chad Weatherford – costume design * Andrew Zaeh – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

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