Janelle Monáe Details “Lipstick Lover” & New Album With Zane Lowe: 4 Takeaways

Attention has been once again focused on Janelle Monáe. Not only has she announced a new album, The Age of Pleasure, but she’s shared her much-talked-about single, “Lipstick Lover.” Social media chatter has been at an all-time high about Ms. Monáe, especially after videos of the multihyphenate artist dancing at a private party. Monáe’s eclectic style has also captured the hearts of fans across several genres. Her additions to Pop, Hip Hop, R&B, and more have set her apart in an industry of copycats.

The set off this new season, Janelle Monáe sat down with none other than Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1. During their chat, the singer discussed “Lipstick Lover” and what can be expected from The Age of Pleasure. It’s always a wild, yet enjoyable ride when Monáe is in her bag, so here are a few takeaways from her Apple Music 1 interview.

The Make-Out Inspiration Behind “Lipstick Lover”

“That song, ‘Lipstick Lover,’ ugh. I’m like, ‘Why didn’t I write this song years ago?’ Because if you know me… Today, I don’t have on any red lipstick, but I’m always in red lipstick. And there have been so many instances where I’ve made out with somebody at a party, and it’s dark. Nobody notices it. But when the lights come on, whoever I’ve made out with, lipstick all over their face. And then, I’ve also been on the receiving end of a human…who’s so attractive….or I’ll get home, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God. I have lipstick all over my face.’ I’ve also been the Lipstick Lover where you know exactly who I kissed.”

Janelle Monaé Previews The Age of Pleasure

“All the songs were written from such an honest space. Look, it never stops. Even with this album, this project. I’m just like, ‘You know what? It takes work.’ I have to learn things all over again, I have to practice, I have to… And thank God I love the songs. Yeah. So, it’s always a fun thing to do, too. It’s like starting on a blank canvas.”

“So, I hope that people feel that when they listen to the music, that they feel that when they come and encounter with me when I’m around, I definitely have had an opportunity to evolve and grow and to tap into the things that bring me pleasure. The things that perhaps I should rethink and rework. Sometimes, it really is just saying, ‘You know what? Let’s get back to the basics, and also let’s honor the present.’”

Bringing In A New “Age”

“What I’m super excited about with The Age of Pleasure. The Age of Pleasure is that… Listen, I’ve had my Age of Depression. I’ve had my Age of Anxiety. I’ve had my Age of Struggle. And again, it’s not like life is pleasurable every single day, but I think I have actively just sought out, how do I create a space for myself? How do I redirect my mind on how I’m thinking about things? How do I realize that right now, in this present moment, moments that we’ll never get back, this is where you need to find your pleasure?

“This is your moment. Don’t let it get confused that five minutes later, we’re going to try to go into doing something different. And again, this is just my experience where I’m at, even though, despite what I may be going through, there’s going to be a moment where this bad moment, I won’t even be around to even discuss it. I won’t.”

Testing Out Material From The New Album

“When I was writing The Age of Pleasure, I wrote it with friends, four friends. I was just like, ‘If my friends f*ck with this, this is for us.’ Because when we are together, I want them to want to play it. And what I would do is if I knew we were having a party on that Friday or Saturday, on Monday and Tuesday, I’d be like, ‘All right. We’re going to write three songs.’ If the songs can’t work at the party, they’re not going on the album. I was like, ‘If people are not trying to Shazam…’ Because I was like, ‘Don’t say it’s me. Don’t.’ If they know…whatever. I need them Shazaming.

“I have my friend who’s my DJ. He worked on some of the songs on the project with me. I was like, ‘Just play it. Put it after this song.’ We put it in the setlist. And that’s how we made the album. I was walking around. I was so scared. I almost went to the bathroom one time. But ‘Float,’ we did that. ‘Lipstick Lover,’ we did like that. I have a song called ‘Champagne Machine’ that’s on there. I don’t want to give away too much, but basically every song that you’ll hear on the project, that’s how I did it. I want it to be so specific to this Pan-African crowd who are my friends. I want it to be a love letter to the diaspora. And if they f*ck with it, it’s good. I’m great.”

Janelle Monáe Returns With “Lipstick Lover” Single, Confirms New Album Coming Soon

It’s been a long five years since Janelle Monáe delivered her Dirty Computer project, featuring appearances from Grimes, Pharrell Williams, Zoë Kravitz, and more. To kick off 2023, she shared a single called “Float” with Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, and now, she’s following that with more heat. After announcing her latest release with a tantalizing wet t-shirt video on Twitter, Monáe has now unveiled her “Lipstick Lover” single, along with the announcement of her next album.

While speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, the 37-year-old admitted she wishes she wrote the song sooner. “Today, I don’t have on any red lipstick, but I’m always in red lipstick. And there have been so many instances where I’ve made out with somebody at a party and it’s dark. Nobody notices it. But when the lights come on, whoever I’ve made out with, lipstick all over their face,” she explained to the host.

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Janelle Monáe Glows in New “Lipstick Lover” Visual

Elsewhere in her chat with Lowe, Monáe dished on her upcoming album, The Age of Pleasure, noting that every song on the tracklist was “written from such an honest space.” The Kansas City native went on to say, “Listen, I’ve had my age of depression. I’ve had my age of anxiety. I’ve had my age of struggle. And again, it’s not like life is pleasurable every single day, but I think I have actively just sought out… How do I create a space for myself? How do I redirect my mind on how I’m thinking about things?”

“How do I realize that right now in this present moment, moments that we’ll never get back, this is where you need to find your pleasure? This is your moment. Don’t let it get confused that five minutes later, we’re going to try to go into doing something different,” she advised listeners. Check out Janelle Monáe’s “Lipstick Lover” visual on YouTube above, or add the catchy track to your playlist on Spotify/Apple Music. Are you looking forward to the R&B starlet’s upcoming LP? Let us know in the comments, and tap back in later this weekend for more HNHH release recommendations.

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Quotable Lyrics:

I like lipstick on my neck
Leave a sticky hickey in a place I won’t forget
I like lipstick on my neck
Baby, I’m obsessed, get me undressed

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Janelle Monáe And A Lot Of Butts Star In The Lascivious ‘Lipstick Lover’ Video As She Announces ‘The Age Of Pleasure,’ Her New Album

Janelle Monáe is absolutely living her best life lately. Ever since she ditched the Monopoly Man fits, she’s seemingly been on a mission to blast as much of her ample sex appeal into our faces as we can possibly stand. From showing off her “Jamaican food and sex“-formed, Florence Pugh-approved physique to teasing fans with steamy images from her upcoming videos, Ms. Monáe has completely upended our expectations.

The video for her latest single, “Lipstick Lover,” reinforces that in two ways. One: it is ridiculously unserious, cheekily poking fun at Western squeamishness with a plethora of sex toys and kinky visuals (Janelle’s got a thing for feet, apparently), and two: it is very, very, extremely not safe for work. It’s downright porny. Monáe and friends throw a pool party/orgy that involves a lot of exposed flesh — tastefully blurred for the prudes at YouTube, naturally — and so much food, you just know someone caught a cramp while swimming.

“Lipstick Lover” follows “Float,” another song that had quite the steamy buildup, although we never did get a video for that. All of this is building up to The Age Of Pleasure, which will be the title of Monáe’s new album dropping June 9.

Meanwhile, in other non-sexy news, Janelle Monáe is going to be booked and busy this year, with performances planned at Outside Lands and Montreux Jazz Festival all while she’s expanding her Fem The Future non-profit’s mission to support girls and non-binary youth of color in the arts and education.

Watch the “Lipstick Lover” video above — just not at work. The Age Of Pleasure is due on 6/9 via Wondaland Arts Society/Atlantic Records. You can get more info here.

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Janelle Monáe Reveals The Secret To Her Figure

Janelle Monáe has been making headlines lately for her figure, which has been drawing more attention since she changed up her style. She recently shared a teaser video for her upcoming single “Lipstick Lover,” which features her singing and playing guitar before transitioning to a clip of her emerging from a pool in a wet white t-shirt that leaves little to the imagination. The provocative video sparked a lot of conversation and has been trending on Twitter.

Monáe is no stranger to the spotlight, having established herself as a talented musician and actress with a unique style and perspective. She has released critically acclaimed albums like Dirty Computer and has starred in films like Moonlight and Hidden Figures. With her upcoming single and rumored album, as well as her fashion choices and unapologetic attitude, it’s clear that Janelle Monáe is not afraid to continue pushing boundaries and making a name for herself in the entertainment industry.

How Did Janelle Get That Body?

Many people are curious about how Monáe achieved her toned physique. In a recent interview, she revealed that her secret is simple: Jamaican food and sex. She’s also been turning heads on the red carpet, most recently at the Met Gala, where she made a statement with her fashion choices. She wore a larger-than-life tweed coat and button-up dress in honor of the night’s “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” theme, which she then dramatically removed to reveal a skin-baring two-piece outfit underneath.

It’s been a while since Janelle Monáe has released an album. Luckily for fans, the singer has still managed to keep them satisfied with a few singles. Since her last album, she has also released the singles “Stronger” and “Say My Name (Hell You Talmbout).” Additionally, she contributed to the Lady & The Tramp soundtrack with her song, “That’s Enough.” Earlier this year, fans finally got more music from Monaé. In February, she released her latest single, “Float,” after a two-year break. While Monae showcases her vocal skills in the song, she also incorporates hip-hop elements. It was a bit of a switch-up in style for her, but “Float” is a catchy tune that’s likely to get stuck in your head. The new single, “Lipstick Lover,” is set to be released this week. Are you excited about the new music from Monáe? Let us know in the comments!

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Janelle Monáe’s Jaw-Dropping Wet T-Shirt Video Promoting Her Next Single Just Might Break The Internet

Janelle Monáe doesn’t dress “like the Monopoly Man” anymore, as one fan recently put it. In fact, the musician/actor has been making headlines lately for things like her topless birthday party, dancing at the Met Gala after-party in a bikini, and NSFW teasers for new music. Speaking of the latter, she’s back with a new one today and it’s certainly risqué.

The video starts with Monáe wearing a wide-brimmed hat, playing an acoustic guitar, and singing a new song. After about 30 seconds of that, the video cuts to a revealing clip of Monáe, wearing a wet, white t-shirt that says “pleasure” on the chest as she emerges from a pool. The song continues all the while and the video ends by noting the song, called “Lipstick Lover,” is set to drop this week, on May 11.

On the track, Monáe sings, “I’ll take my time / Just wanna feel your hips on mine / I really got a thing for my lipstick lover, lover, lover, lover / I’d do anything for my lipstick lover, lover, lover, lover / I really got a thing for my lipstick lover.”

While Monáe’s primary output lately has been related to her successful acting career, she’s been paying more attention to the music side of things recently, like in February when she dropped the new single “Float.”