- Rhythm Nation
Infobox Single
Name = Rhythm Nation
Artist =Janet Jackson
Album =Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
B-side = "Rhythm Nation"
(Instrumental)
Released = October 1989 (UK)October 24 ,1989 (U.S.)
Format = 7" single, 12" maxi single
Genre = R&B, pop,new jack swing ,funk
Length = 5:30
Label = A&M
Writer = Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis
Producer = Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Certification = Gold (RIAA)
Last single = "Miss You Much "
(1989)
This single = "Rhythm Nation"
(1989)
Next single = "Escapade"
(1990)
Misc = Extra track listing
Album =Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
Type = studio
prev_track = "Interlude: Pledge"
prev_no = 1
this_track = "Rhythm Nation"
track_no = 2
next_track = "Interlude: T.V."
next_no = 3 Extra track listing
Album =Design of a Decade 1986/1996
Type = compilation
prev_track = "Black Cat"
prev_no = 11
this_track = "Rhythm Nation"
track_no = 12
next_track = "That's the Way Love Goes "
next_no = 13 Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Name = Rhythm Nation
Audio file = Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation.ogg"Rhythm Nation" is the second single from American R&B/pop singer
Janet Jackson 's fourth studio album, "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 " (1989).ong information
The song became the second of the historic seven top five singles released off the "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814" album. Jackson composed the lyrics while
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis composed the music, which featured a sample fromSly & the Family Stone 's 1969 song "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) ". The song preached racial unity and harmony among nations and in promise of "looking for a better way of life" and a way to stop "social injustice." The song became as famous for its countdown in both the song and the video as it was for its message. It peaked at number two on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number one on the "Billboard"Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs during late 1989 and early 1990. It was also the song precedingJustin Timberlake 's "Rock Your Body " that would unfold into the infamousSuper Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy .The song inspired the name of English DJ
Trevor Nelson 'sBBC Radio 1 show "Rhythm Nation". Nelson told Jackson this during their 1998 interview which aired on the same show. The show also spawned several compilation albums under the same name.Music video
The famous
black-and-white military-inspired dance video was directed byDominic Sena . It was the finale in the "Rhythm Nation 1814 Film". The video is famous for its high octane choreography in an abandoned factory. The "Rhythm Nation" video won awards for theMTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography , was nominated for Best Dance Video, and received the MTV Video Vanguard Award in 1990. "Rhythm Nation" ranked thirty-seven onVH1 's Greatest 100 Videos and forty-four on MTV: 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made.The video also features a young
Tyrin Turner .During
MTV 's first ever mtvICON in 2001, singers Pink,Mýa , and Usher paid tribute to Jackson. Each paying tribute by performing dance moves from Jackson's earlier hits including "Pleasure Principle", "Miss You Much ", and "Alright". At the end of the performance they all gathered together and performed "Rhythm Nation".Awards
Billboard Music Awards:
* 1990 - Director's Award (Black/Rap), "Rhythm Nation"
* 1990 - Billboard/Tanqueray Sterling Music Video Award for Artistic Achievement, "Rhythm Nation"BMI Pop Awards
* 1990 - "Rhythm Nation"MTV Video Music Awards
# 1990 - Best Choreography in a Video, "Rhythm Nation"
Soul Train Awards:
# 1990 - Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video, "Rhythm Nation"
Charts
Official versions and remixes
* Album Version – 5:31
* LP Version – 4:42 (appears on the Japanese maxi CD)
* Design of a Decade US Edit – 5:58
* Design of a Decade International Edit – 4:27
* House Nation Groove – 6:45
* Instrumental – 4:44
* Rhythm Mix – 4:48
* 7" CHR Remix – 4:06
* 7" Edit – 4:28
* 7" House Nation Edit – 4:23
* 7" United Mix Edit – 4:34
* 12" House Nation Mix – 8:07
* 12" United Dub – 6:11
* 12" United Mix – 6:35succession box
before = "Love on Top of Love " / "Killer Kiss" byGrace Jones
title = U.S. "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
years =December 23 1989 –January 6 1990
after = "Two to Make It Right" by Seductionsuccession box
before = "Tender Lover " by Babyface
title = U.S. "Billboard" Hot R&B Songs number-one single
years =January 13 1990
after = "I'll Be Good to You " byQuincy Jones featuringRay Charles andChaka Khan
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