File:Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation.ogg

Janet_Jackson_-_Rhythm_Nation.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 27 s, 129 kbps, file size: 425 KB)

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26 second sound sample of the song "Rhythm Nation" by Janet Jackson. Written by Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson. Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Copyright: 1989, A&M Records.

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Description

"Rhythm Nation" excerpt from the album of the same name by Janet Jackson

Source

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

Article

Janet Jackson

Portion used

26 second excerpt

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Purpose of use

Used in the Janet Jackson article as an example of a critical understanding of Jackson's musical style, via analysis of the song's production and rhythmic arrangement – elements which cannot be reasonably expected to be conveyed adequately by prose. Song has additional relevance as a work central to Jackson’s success and as piece for which Jackson has received significant recognition for her socially conscious lyrics. "Rhythm Nation" is a prominent example of new jack swing, fusing rhythm and blues with funk, industrial music and the alternating use of vocals rapped in spoken verse and sung in octave.

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No

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Janet Jackson//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Janet_Jackson_-_Rhythm_Nation.oggtrue

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 edit

Description

"Rhythm Nation" excerpt from the album of the same name by Janet Jackson

Source

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

Article

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

Portion used

26 second excerpt

Low resolution?
Purpose of use

Used in Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 article as an example of a critical understanding of Jackson's musical style, via analysis of the song's production and rhythmic arrangement – elements which cannot be reasonably expected to be conveyed adequately by prose. Song has additional relevance as a work central to Jackson’s success and as piece for which Jackson has received significant recognition for her socially conscious lyrics. "Rhythm Nation" is a prominent example of new jack swing, fusing rhythm and blues with funk, industrial music and the alternating use of vocals rapped in spoken verse and sung in octave.

Replaceable?

No

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Janet_Jackson_-_Rhythm_Nation.oggtrue

Rhythm Nation edit

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Rhythm Nation
Description

"Rhythm Nation" excerpt from the album of the same name by Janet Jackson

Source

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

Article

Rhythm Nation

Portion used

26 second excerpt

Low resolution?
Purpose of use

Used in the Rhythm Nation article as an example of a critical understanding of Jackson's musical style, via analysis of the song's production and rhythmic arrangement – elements which cannot be reasonably expected to be conveyed adequately by prose. Song has additional relevance as a work central to Jackson’s success and as piece for which Jackson has received significant recognition for her socially conscious lyrics. "Rhythm Nation" is a prominent example of new jack swing, fusing rhythm and blues with funk, industrial music and the alternating use of vocals rapped in spoken verse and sung in octave.

Replaceable?

No

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Rhythm Nation//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Janet_Jackson_-_Rhythm_Nation.oggtrue

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current21:35, 21 May 200627 s (425 KB)Getcrunk (talk | contribs)26 second sound sample of the song "Rhythm Nation" by Janet Jackson Written by Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson. Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Copyright: 1989, A&M Records. Fair use rationale: This is a sound sample from a commercial
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MP3 216 kbps Completed 04:30, 25 December 2017 1.0 s

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