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How Spotify Rewarded Janelle Monáe Superfans at Her Album Release Party

For the release of the singer's new Dirty Computer album, the music-streaming service invited 150 local fans to an Instagram-friendly launch party.

Claire Hoffman
May 3, 2018

Spotify is investing in fans in a big way—with intimate, live events that give unique access to their favorite musicians. One such event took place on April 26 in Los Angeles, when the music-streaming service invited 150 of Janelle Monáe’s biggest fans to a celebration of her new album, Dirty Computer, which came out the following day.

The Spotify Fans First initiative aims to identify the most passionate fans of a given artist, as defined by their overall listening behavior and engagement with the artist on the platform. In addition to special events, fans get access to presale tickets and exclusive merchandise.   

For the Monáe event, Los Angeles-area fans were immersed in the world of Dirty Computer and Monáe’s interpretation of Afrofuturism. Four Instagram-friendly rooms recreated her recent music videos, and featured interactive, colorful details including a cotton candy machine, arcade games, disco balls, and even a live peacock.

Spotify’s in-house experiential team worked with event agency Crown & Conquer and designer Shawna Yamamoto Event Design to produce the event. Monáe herself also had input, providing some actual set pieces from her music videos.

"The design was pulled directly from four of her newly released music videos,” explained the Crown & Conquer team. “The idea was to create mini sets/vignettes that served as a stage and backdrop for Janelle to perform with her dancers, but also were Instagramable moments for guests to share on social media."

Throughout the night, DJ Kitty Cash entertained the crowd, and Monáe performed six songs from the new album. In addition to local fans, attendees included some of Monáe’s friends and family, including Paris Jackson, Terry Crews, and Jidenna. 

Monáe moved throughout the various rooms as she performed, giving fans an up-close-and-personal experience.
Monáe moved throughout the various rooms as she performed, giving fans an up-close-and-personal experience.
Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Spotify
Spotify used its Fans First initiative to identify 150 of Janelle Monáe's biggest local fans, who were then invited to an album launch party at Mack Sennett Studios. Famous doorman and host Legendary Damon worked the door.
Spotify used its Fans First initiative to identify 150 of Janelle Monáe's biggest local fans, who were then invited to an album launch party at Mack Sennett Studios. Famous doorman and host Legendary Damon worked the door.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
Four vignettes depicted various scenes from four of Monáe's new music videos. A nightclub-like space, which was inspired by the video for the song 'Make Me Feel,' featured graffiti, disco balls, and neon signage from Nights of Neon.
Four vignettes depicted various scenes from four of Monáe's new music videos. A nightclub-like space, which was inspired by the video for the song "Make Me Feel," featured graffiti, disco balls, and neon signage from Nights of Neon.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
Arcade games from Arcade Amusements added a fun and interactive element to the room.
Arcade games from Arcade Amusements added a fun and interactive element to the room.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
A bedroom set recreated Monáe's new video for the song 'Pynk.' Bon Puf provided a cotton candy machine.
A bedroom set recreated Monáe's new video for the song "Pynk." Bon Puf provided a cotton candy machine.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
Models from APT9 Productions posed in the vignettes and acted out scenes from the music video.
Models from APT9 Productions posed in the vignettes and acted out scenes from the music video.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
One area of the party had an ornate chair, greenery, and a live peacock, in a scene taken from the music video for 'Django Jane.'
One area of the party had an ornate chair, greenery, and a live peacock, in a scene taken from the music video for "Django Jane."
Photo: Jerritt Clark
In one section of the video for 'I Like That,' Monáe performs in a bathtub—a scene that was also depicted at the party. Later in the evening, Monáe herself climbed in the tub.
In one section of the video for "I Like That," Monáe performs in a bathtub—a scene that was also depicted at the party. Later in the evening, Monáe herself climbed in the tub.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
Throughout the evening, Monáe performed six songs from the new album. Fans also got a first-listen of the entire album, which was released the following day.
Throughout the evening, Monáe performed six songs from the new album. Fans also got a first-listen of the entire album, which was released the following day.
Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Spotify
Oscars Hollywood Neon Signs created a custom neon Spotify sign, which hung over a seating area at the event.
Oscars Hollywood Neon Signs created a custom neon Spotify sign, which hung over a seating area at the event.
Photo: Jerritt Clark
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