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    producer; the 2014 #1 hit album Xscape; and the "Slave to the Rhythm" "holographic" Jackson performance featured at the Billboard Music Awards, the first...
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  • reviews from critics. Manasva "Michael" Roy is a dancer inspired by Michael Jackson. One day, he is fired from his job at the studio. On his way home, he...
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  • Salt-N-Pepa, "Asshole" by Denis Leary, "Slave to the Music" by Twenty 4 Seven, "Said I Loved You...But I Lied" by Michael Bolton, "Whatta Man" by Salt-N-Pepa...
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    Quincy Jones (category American rhythm and blues musicians)
    between Frank Sinatra and the jazz artist Count Basie. Jones produced three of the most successful albums by Michael Jackson: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller...
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  • rooted in Jackson's separation from husband René Elizondo Jr. as she attempted to move on. Contrary to The Velvet Rope, which saw Jackson tackling darker...
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    minstrel shows, and slave songs. African American musical styles became an integral part of American popular music through blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, and...
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    with the English word negro. Early attested uses during the Atlantic slave trade (16th–19th century) often conveyed a merely patronizing attitude. The word...
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    Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Along with Raymond, Jackson is one of two county seats for Hinds...
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    Minstrel show (category 1830s establishments in the United States)
    most popularly the slave and the dandy. These were further divided into sub-archetypes such as the mammy, her counterpart the old darky, the provocative...
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  • co-choreographing their own videos: Michael Jackson ("Thriller"), Prince ("Raspberry Beret"), Paula Abdul ("Straight Up"), Janet Jackson ("Rhythm Nation"), Madonna ("Ray...
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  • (Unreleased) "Walk It Out" (featuring. Timbaland) "Chicago" "Loving You" "Slave to the Rhythm" "Do You Know Where Your Children Are?" "Blue Gangsta'" "Love Never...
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    New Orleans (redirect from The Big Easy)
    European musical instruments with African rhythms. As the only North American city to have allowed slaves to gather in public and play their native music...
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    Charleston slave traders like Joseph Wragg were the first to break through the monopoly of the Royal African Company and pioneered the large-scale slave trade...
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    Don Cheadle (category California Institute of the Arts alumni)
    had refused to free their slaves until 1866. Cheadle's ancestors did not hold U.S. nor Chickasaw citizenship until the 1890s, thanks to the Dawes Commission...
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  • Retrieved June 14, 2024. Walsh, Christopher (June 30, 2001). "The Producer/Songwriter Continues To Direct Debuts And Helm Hits" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved...
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    Ronald Isley The Jackson 5, an American popular music family group, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine (later replaced by Randy), Marlon, and Michael Jackson Jagged Edge...
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  • the Oven" "Fresh Out the Oven" (featuring Pharrell & Pitbull) Various artists – 90210 OST 2. "Soldier" - N*E*R*D with Santigold Michael JacksonThe...
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    Doug Aldrich (category American rhythm guitarists)
    Tribute to Michael Jackson (2013) This Is Your Life: Tribute To Ronnie James Dio (2014) Super Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne:(Japanese Edition) (2014) The House...
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  • Harris and Zedd are the category's biggest winners, with each having won it twice. Madonna and Janet Jackson, on the other hand, are the two most nominated...
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  • performed or produced by Foster himself), producing, arranging, performing on the following songs: (not include sampling) 70s 80s 90s 00s 10s 20s Details unknown...
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    Blackface (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
    as Grace Jones's "Slave to the Rhythm" (1985, also part of her touring piece A One Man Show), Culture Club's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" (1982) and...
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    movies from 1962 to 1979. Welch learned clarinet in his childhood, switching to guitar in his early teens. His interests were jazz, rhythm and blues, and...
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    during the award show the MTV Video Vanguard Award was renamed to the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award from then on, in honor of his contributions to the...
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  • "Movin" by Brass Construction 04. "Be True to Yourself" Sample Credit: "Kung Fu" by Curtis Mayfield 05. "Let the Rhythm Take You" (feat. AMG) Sample Credit:...
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  • ISBN 1-4013-0101-0. MVA (22 December 2013). "Grace Jones – Slave to the Rhythm (official video reworked)". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 14...
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  • Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals Ben Howard Ben Watt Ben Westbeech Ben l'Oncle Soul Benjamin Booker Benjamin Clementine Bentley Rhythm Ace Bernard Butler...
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  • p. 340. Gänzl 1986, p. 622. Michael Billington (11 February 2005). "Acorn Antiques; Theatre Royal Haymarket, London". The Guardian. Fremaux 2017. Suskin...
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    performance of the song "Slave to the Rhythm" from the posthumous Xscape album. On 21 September 2017, the Frank Zappa estate announced plans to conduct a reunion...
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    the 2020s. Suga Mama returns, as do Michael, Dijonay, Zoey, and LaCienega. Two new kids, Maya and KG, along with their adoptive gay fathers, try to adapt...
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    Ralph Waldo Emerson (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    attended a meeting of the Bible Society while a slave auction was taking place in the yard outside. He wrote, "One ear therefore heard the glad tidings of great...
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