By James McClain Self-described “indentured android” turned acclaimed singer-songwriter (“Dirty Computer,” “The Electric Lady”) turned breakout blockbuster actor (“Hidden Figures,” “Moonlight,” the upcoming “Antebellum”) Janelle Monáe has splashed out just south of $3.9 million on her very own residential Wondaland, a characteristically eclectic and unmistakably unique midcentury compound tucked deep into the Hollywood Hills.
The property’s seller was Brandon Creed, the high-powered music manager known for representing artists like Mark Ronson, Troye Sivan and Lizzo.
Originally built in 1950, the butterfly-shaped compound is comprised of two separate low-slung houses connected by a central breezeway.
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