Sataura Monae Redefines Realness and Femininity in "Uncle Luke"
Sataura Monae is here to make her mark, and her latest single, Uncle Luke, is a bold anthem that unapologetically celebrates real women embracing their complexity. With a deep, gritty voice that commands attention, Monae tells a story that is as raw as it is empowering. The song is an ode to being unapologetically yourself—a faithful wife, a nurturing mother, a scholar, and, yes, still a bad bitch.
Born in Columbus, Ohio, and raised in the Chad Brown projects of Providence, Rhode Island, Monae’s journey to artistry is deeply personal. She started writing poems at just 10 years old as an escape from abuse and isolation, and her transition to rapping became a way to channel her pain into power. Uncle Luke is the culmination of years of self-expression, grit, and perseverance, reflecting her journey from black sheep to undeniable force in the hip-hop world.
A Song That Balances Grit and Playfulness
"I’m kind of wild, I like to get loud, like every black girl that’s living."
With lines like these, Sataura Monae grabs your attention, unapologetically owning her identity as a black woman with a voice and presence that refuses to be silenced. The lyrics are both cheeky and empowering, balancing a playful edge with moments of raw vulnerability.
The chorus hits with a swagger that’s impossible to ignore:
"I be in house coochie, no hoes you ain't Uncle Luke, I be in house coochie, only want me fucking on you, baby."
It’s bold, it’s catchy, and it flips the narrative on traditional tropes of womanhood in hip-hop. Monae challenges expectations, celebrating the duality of being a devoted partner while still owning her individuality and sensuality.
Visuals That Bring the Lyrics to Life
The self-directed video, with cinematography by Alger "King Al Hefner" Johnson, takes viewers into Monae’s world—a space that’s equal parts intimate and electric. The video starts in a house where Monae, dressed provocatively, shares moments with her man, highlighting her sultry yet grounded energy. Her deep connection to the lyrics and her confidence make each frame magnetic.
As the video progresses, the scene transitions to Monae and her friends dancing and vibing in the same house. The energy is infectious, blending playfulness with empowerment. The chemistry is undeniable as Monae’s man and his crew join the fun, creating a scene that feels authentic and celebratory. The warm, gritty tones of the cinematography, coupled with the switch between intimate close-ups and dynamic group shots, pull viewers into the vibrant energy of the moment.
The Inspiration Behind "Uncle Luke"
Monae shared that her inspiration for the video comes from real women—women who juggle being faithful wives, outstanding mothers, career-driven achievers, and unapologetic individuals. She represents a generation of women who defy stereotypes and thrive in their complexity.
"I wanted to bring light back to real women out here doing real things," says Monae. "Being real faithful wives but still a bad bitch. An outstanding mom but still a bad bitch. Graduate from college, top of my class in medical school—yup, I’m a nerd but still a bad bitch."
Her words reflect a movement, a celebration of multidimensional women who refuse to fit into a single box.
A Rising Star from Providence, Rhode Island
Providence may be a small city, but Sataura Monae is proof that big dreams can emerge from humble beginnings. Growing up in the Chad Brown projects, she honed her street smarts and combined them with the book smarts she picked up in Ohio. Her journey to becoming an artist is a testament to resilience, talent, and determination.
With Uncle Luke, Monae sets the stage for her rise as a voice for real women everywhere—raw, unapologetic, and full of life.
Credits That Elevate the Vision
Produced By: Synesthetic
Mixed & Mastered By: Raphael RJ2 for Beats How U Want'em Productions
Directed By: Sataura Monae
Director of Photography: Alger "King Al Hefner" Johnson, Vidz How U Want'em Cinematography
Screenplay Written By: Sataura Monae & Ariel Shaw
Watch Now
Sataura Monae’s Uncle Luke isn’t just a song; it’s a statement. It’s a celebration of authenticity, resilience, and self-expression. Watch the video now and step into the unapologetic world of Sataura Monae.
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