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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "All Nite (Don't Stop)" is a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson for her eighth studio album, Damita Jo (2004). It was written and produced by Jackson and Swedish duo BAG & Arnthor, with additional writing from Jam and Lewis. The song was released as the album's third single, following "Just a Little While" and "I Want You." "All Nite (Don't Stop)" fuses dance-pop with electropop, funk, and house influences. It uses varied instrumentation, such as funk guitars, with samba, grime, and latin music. Jackson uses a breathy falsetto, with lyrical metaphors comparing various actions to the persuasion of dancing. Prior to collaborating, Anders Bagge stated, "She's the one I would give anything to work with. The ultimate female artist," with Arnthor Birgisson adding, "we will definitely be prepared if and when that happens."The song's chart performance was massively affected by the blacklisting of Jackson's singles and music videos on many radio formats and music channels worldwide, regarding conglomerates fined by the FCC after her controversial Super Bowl halftime show incident. It became a number one club hit and peaked within the Top 20 in the United Kingdom, also charting within numerous other countries. The song's music video was directed by Francis Lawrence and portrays Jackson and her dancers rehearsing in an abandoned hotel during a power outage. A car battery is used as a source of electricity as a giant Damita Jo logo illuminates the setting. A censored version omitting sexual references was also released. The video was not aired on MTV or many other music channels due to the blacklist.Jackson performed "All Nite (Don't Stop)" during several appearances, including Saturday Night Live, On Air with Ryan Seacrest and Top of the Pops, in addition to the 2004 Video Music Awards Japan and Rock Witchu Tour. It won a BMI London Award for Best Pop Song. Its music video received nominations for Best Dance Video at the International Dance Music Awards and Best Choreography at the MVPA Awards, which awarded Francis Lawrence a directorial award for his work with Jackson. It was commended as a "classic '00s earworm" and one of the year's biggest hits among "several different scenes," attributed to "embracing the best elements of mainstream pop music and not simply dismissing the entire medium as creatively barren." Its music video has been thought to influence videos from Britney Spears, Nicole Scherzinger, Jessica Sutta, and Jennifer Lopez, with Lopez also using the song during rehearsals for an American Music Awards performance.. }

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