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On My Mama | Victoria Monét | 03:06 | |
MONOPOLY | Ariana Grande, Victoria Monét | 02:38 | |
Go There With You | Victoria Monét | 03:03 | |
Alright | Victoria Monét | 02:53 | |
Girls Need Love (Girls Mix) | Summer Walker, Victoria Monét | 02:38 | |
I'm The One | Victoria Monét | 03:29 | |
Smoke (Reprise) | Victoria Monét | 01:37 | |
Smoke (feat. Lucky Daye) | Victoria Monét, Lucky Daye | 03:07 | |
Coastin’ | Victoria Monét | 02:55 | |
Experience | Victoria Monét, Khalid, SG Lewis | 02:56 |
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Victoria Monét is the epitome of a modern artist - a talented, multi-dimensional, and versatile singer, songwriter and dancer; an artist that actually lives up to the hype. Her unique and truthful perspective showcases her duality; fresh and familiar, sexual and substantial; a feeling of nostalgia blended with modern and youthful aesthetics. Today, Monét is responsible for some of the biggest hits in contemporary pop, hip-hop and R&B for top 40 and critical darlings alike, from Nas and T.I. to Ariana Grande. Her songwriting is just an extension of her ability to shine as an artist in her own right. Her new single, “Ass Like That,” is a cleverly written song that is a testament to Monét’s ingenuity and artistic prowess; a song that inspires confidence and demands respect for the women who enjoy their own bodies, for their own pleasure. As a queer woman of color working in a landscape that still actively pigeonholes artists with marginalized identities, Monét is familiar with playing multiple roles. Her music and art play with the idea of gender roles, themes of femininity and owning one’s own sexuality. “I want women to feel empowered, and I want men to get used to us talking about our bodies, our sexuality, our desires - all the things men talk about in regards to us,” she says. “My music is really all about freedom: freedom of speech, freedom of musicality and style, and melting all the things that I love in my life into one body of words and work.” Monét’s motivation to bring honesty into her music makes it possible for many to find their truth in it. “Being myself in general drives me. I just want to be honest, be myself and work my ass off and hopefully that will be enough to inspire.”