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Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ Inducted Into Grammy Hall of Fame: It ‘Fights Bigotry and Promotes Understanding’

Rolling Stone·Althea Legaspi·23 days ago
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George Clinton, Erykah Badu, Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson, Lucinda Williams, and Taylor Hanson were among those who performed selections from inducted recordings Janet Jackson was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for Rhythm Nation 1814, alongside several seminal albums and recordings at a gala on Friday at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The musician, who celebrated the 40th anniversary of Control earlier this year, delivered a powerful acceptance speech following her induction by Jimmy Jam, who along with Terry Lewisproduced Rhythm Nation . “I’m so grateful and honored that Rhythm Nation is being recognized tonight in this wonderful, wonderful way. It’s beautiful to relive the memories attached to this project that’s so, so precious to me,” Jackson said. “I don’t see Rhythm Nation as a phenomenon that lives in the past, I believe it’s alive and well in 2026. Rhythm Nation still resonates on a deep and profound level. It’s an ongoing force that fights bigotry and promotes understanding.…

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