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Janelle Monáe Was Giving Off A Total 'You're Doing Amazing Sweetie' Vibe During Lizzo's Coachella Performance

Janelle Monáe Was Giving Off A Total 'You're Doing Amazing Sweetie' Vibe During Lizzo's Coachella Performance
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Janelle Monáe is a queen. No question, end of dicussion.

On Friday, she performed at the opening night of the ever-popular Coachella music festival and brought on a surprise guest.


When Lizzo came up on stage, Monáe asked, "Do you got the juice?" referring to Lizzo's single "Juice,"

Lizzo - Juice (Official Video)www.youtube.com

The two began to dance (read: twerk) and then Lizzo performed her own set at a later time.


Monáe's set was amazing. Like we said, Janelle Monáe is queen.

Janelle Monaé - Django Jane - Live at Coachella 2019 Friday April 12, 2019www.youtube.com

When Lizzo performed her own set, Monáe could be seen in the audience straight up cheering her collaborator on.




We haven't seen a solid stan like this since Amy Poehler in Mean Girls:


Monáe reposted the video on Twitter and reiterated her love for Lizzo:

People stan this stan.





Lizzo and Monáe came together not long ago in an interview with them. where Monáe talked with Lizzo about working as a queer artist of color.

"The beauty of art is that it reveals itself over time, even to the artists who create it," Monáe said.

"In my projects, I always challenge myself to grow and learn my voice and how to stretch beyond what I can comfortably do...

So as I grow and as I'm taking in information and growing at this exponential rate, I try my best to create music and albums that support that, that allow me to completely be all of me."

Coachella runs through Sunday, April 21st.

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