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- Rhythm_Nation_(influence) abstract "Also see Rhythm Nation and Rhythm Nation (music video)."Rhythm Nation" is a song by American entertainer Janet Jackson, released as the second single from Rhythm Nation 1814. Written and produced by Jackson and Jam & Lewis, its production combines elements of dance pop and industrial music with flourishes of hip-hop, new jack swing and funk rock. The song's lyrics explore unification and racial harmony, focusing on a common identity (or "nation") among ethnic and cultural groups. Its title was coined by Jackson in response to tragedies and crimes reported in the media.Various aspects of "Rhythm Nation," including the song's theme and production, and music video's choreography, outfit, and post-apocalyptic setting, have influenced a wide array of entertainers in popular culture. Entertainment Weekly declared the video "legendary," and Rolling Stone included it in a list of "10 Favorite Dancing Musicians", calling Jackson "a brilliant dancer" who has "arguably had a greater long-term impact on the choreography of contemporary music videos" than Michael Jackson. The publication also declared the video to "set the template for hundreds of videos to come in the Nineties and aughts." The publication also declared it "the gold standard for dystopian dance pop music videos" which features "some of the most memorable choreography in pop video history." The New York Times credits Jackson as a source of frequent inspiration for future performers, exclaiming "her sharp, abstract choreography inspired subsequent generations of pop stars." The song and choreography is also a mainstay at talent shows worldwide, and has been performed at The X-Factor, Britain's Got Talent, and America's Best Dance Crew, with an Australian music show also named after the song. Various actors and choreographers, including Wade Robson and Travis Payne, have cited Janet and the "Rhythm Nation" routine as a major influence to their careers.The video's impact on choreography has heavily influenced subsequent generations. Numerous dance groups in schools and dance organizations have been named after the song worldwide, with a notable example being the United Kingdom's "Rhythm Nation," a dance-based organization with clients including Nintendo, Disney, Marks & Spencer, and BBC's CBBC.".
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- Rhythm_Nation_(influence) comment "Also see Rhythm Nation and Rhythm Nation (music video)."Rhythm Nation" is a song by American entertainer Janet Jackson, released as the second single from Rhythm Nation 1814. Written and produced by Jackson and Jam & Lewis, its production combines elements of dance pop and industrial music with flourishes of hip-hop, new jack swing and funk rock. The song's lyrics explore unification and racial harmony, focusing on a common identity (or "nation") among ethnic and cultural groups.".
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