Janelle Monae Ft. Seun Kuti, Egypt 80 “Float”
Guess who’s back?
After a brief hiatus, Janelle Monae makes her epic return with her new single, “Float” featuring Nigerian musician Seun Kuti and his band, Egypt 80.
For her first single in nearly five years, the Grammy-nominated songstress belts celebrated her carefree life over a retro production by Nana Kwabena, Nate “Rocket” Wonder, and Sensei Bueno.
““No I’m not the same/ I think I done changed/ See something not the same/ I used to walk into the room head down/ I don’t walk, now I float/ Float all of my../ Float all of this../ Float,””
“Float” marks Janelle Monae’s first official release since her 2018 album, Dirty Computer. In 2020, she released “Turntables” off the soundtrack to Amazon Studios documentary, All In: The Fight For Democracy and “Stronger” from the soundtrack to Netflix’s We The People in 2021.
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I’m glad she acknowledged the monstrous premise of this otherwise good comedy. A couple breaks up, so they decide to divide up their infant twins — so each girl will never see the other parent, her sister, or any of her other relatives again? Or even know she has a sister? Just as in the original version of this movie, the real villains are clearly both parents……… —>>>—>>> GOOGLE WORK