1."Suite IV Electric Overture": This gives a brief preview as to what is to come in her album.
2."Givin' Em What They Love" (featuring Prince): Great harmony.
3."Q.U.E.E.N." (featuring Erykah Badu): The thing that I really like about her is that she knows how to play with the beat.
4."Electric Lady" (featuring Solange): This is a good time to bask in the sunlight.
5."Good Morning Midnight (Interlude)": Going on a radio interview.
6."Prime Time" (featuring Miguel): This song sounds more serious.
7."We Were Rock & Roll": I feel like this song is suitable to bring on American Idol to showcase your singing.
8."The Chrome Shoppe (Interlude)": Once again, the radio interview.
9."Dance Apocalyptic": It sounds like a brighter version of the tightrope.
10."Look into My Eyes": It sounds like it's trying to hypnotize people.
11."Suite V Electric Overture": A slower version of IV.
12."It's Code": It sounds more like telling a story than a song.
13."Ghetto Woman": The vibe of this music totally fits the futuristic theme of this entire album.
14."Our Favorite Fugitive (Interlude)": Another series of the radio interview.
15."Victory": It sounds like something you could rearrange and transform into a folk song.
16."Can't Live Without Your Love": I could imagine Janelle Monae playing the trumpet.
17."Sally Ride": This song is filled with soul. It sounds different from her other songs in this album.
18."Dorothy Dandridge Eyes" (featuring Esperanza Spalding): Walking down the rainy street.
19."What an Experience": Very spiritual.
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