Black Cat (song)

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Black Cat è un brano dell'album Rhythm Nation 1814 della cantautrice statunitense Janet Jackson, estratto come sesto singolo nel 1990. rdf:langString
Black Cat' is de zesde single van de Amerikaanse R&B-/popzangeres Janet Jackson, afkomstig van haar vierde studioalbum Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 uit 1989. rdf:langString
「ブラック・キャット」(Black Cat)は、ジャネット・ジャクソンの楽曲。 rdf:langString
〈黑貓〉(英語:Black Cat)是美國黑人女歌手珍娜·傑克森在1990年8月推出的單曲,這首單曲在美單曲榜獲得一週冠軍,成為珍娜·傑克森第4首美國冠軍單曲。 rdf:langString
"Black Cat" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson, released as the sixth single from her fourth studio album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). The song was written by Jackson, who produced it with Jellybean Johnson. In a departure from her standard of industrial-based dance-pop, "Black Cat" is a hard rock, pop rock, dance-rock, heavy metal and glam metal song with arena rock influences. Its lyrics speak of substance abuse and gang violence. It was the final song recorded for the album, after Jackson, along with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, composed its main riff when desiring a rock song to complete the record. rdf:langString
«Black Cat» es una canción de la cantante estadounidense Janet Jackson, publicada en 1990, en su cuarto álbum de estudio Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. Presenta un sonido fuertemente influenciado por el Rock and Roll, a diferencia de las demás canciones del álbum, las cuales son en su mayoría infusiones de R&B y Pop. Fue escrita por la artista, y producida por el músico Jellyben Johnson. «Black Cat» fue publicada como sexto sencillo del álbum, en agosto de 1989, por la compañía discográfica A&M Records; llegando al primer lugar de la lista de popularidad Hot 100 de la revista Billboard. rdf:langString
Black Cat est une chanson de Janet Jackson extrait de l'album Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. Black Cat est le sixième single de l'album et a été publié le 28 août 1990. Il s'agit de la première chanson à avoir été écrite uniquement par Janet Jackson, les deux autres titres étant Whoops Now publié en 1993 et Ask for More publié en 1998. Contrairement à la plupart des anciens titres R&B et pop que Jackson avait sorti auparavant, cette chanson change radicalement de style qui s'oriente plus vers du rock. Le titre a été coproduit par l'un des guitaristes de l'album, . rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Black Cat (Janet Jackson)
rdf:langString ブラック・キャット (ジャネット・ジャクソンの曲)
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rdf:langString A hard rock song, "Black Cat" displays aggression as Jackson warns of the consequences of substance abuse.
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rdf:langString —Danielle Bacher, in a list of "Top 10 Rockin' Songs By Black Artists"
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rdf:langString "Black Cat" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson, released as the sixth single from her fourth studio album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). The song was written by Jackson, who produced it with Jellybean Johnson. In a departure from her standard of industrial-based dance-pop, "Black Cat" is a hard rock, pop rock, dance-rock, heavy metal and glam metal song with arena rock influences. Its lyrics speak of substance abuse and gang violence. It was the final song recorded for the album, after Jackson, along with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, composed its main riff when desiring a rock song to complete the record. "Black Cat" was well received among critics, who praised Jackson's "maximum advantage" vocals and her seamless foray into the hard rock genre. It was a commercial success, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 as well as the top 10 on the charts in South Africa, Canada, Norway, and Australia, among other countries, while peaking at number 15 in the United Kingdom. It was certified gold in the United States and Australia. Its music video, directed by Wayne Isham, was filmed during Jackson's Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990. It used an "in-concert" theme, splicing Jackson with images of a black panther. Jackson performed "Black Cat" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, in a "fiery rendition" of the song in which she conveyed "feline" choreography, and also on the Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990, which drew media attention for its usage of illusionary magic, concluding with Jackson forced into a cage before transformed into a live panther. "Black Cat" received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, making her the only artist in history to receive nominations spanning five genres. It also earned Jackson a BMI Pop Award for Most Played Song. "Black Cat" has been cited as an influence by numerous artists and it has been covered by such artists as Warmen, Britney Spears, and Nanne Grönvall.
rdf:langString «Black Cat» es una canción de la cantante estadounidense Janet Jackson, publicada en 1990, en su cuarto álbum de estudio Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. Presenta un sonido fuertemente influenciado por el Rock and Roll, a diferencia de las demás canciones del álbum, las cuales son en su mayoría infusiones de R&B y Pop. Fue escrita por la artista, y producida por el músico Jellyben Johnson. «Black Cat» fue publicada como sexto sencillo del álbum, en agosto de 1989, por la compañía discográfica A&M Records; llegando al primer lugar de la lista de popularidad Hot 100 de la revista Billboard. El vídeo musical de la canción, fue dirigido por Wayne Isham, y filmado en el concierto que la artista dio en Minneapolis, durante su gira Rhythm Nation 1814 tour, el 5 y 6 de abril de 1990.
rdf:langString Black Cat est une chanson de Janet Jackson extrait de l'album Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. Black Cat est le sixième single de l'album et a été publié le 28 août 1990. Il s'agit de la première chanson à avoir été écrite uniquement par Janet Jackson, les deux autres titres étant Whoops Now publié en 1993 et Ask for More publié en 1998. Contrairement à la plupart des anciens titres R&B et pop que Jackson avait sorti auparavant, cette chanson change radicalement de style qui s'oriente plus vers du rock. Le titre a été coproduit par l'un des guitaristes de l'album, . La chanson s'est classée à la première position au Billboard Hot 100 le 27 octobre 1990 et est ainsi devenue le quatrième single de Janet Jackson à avoir atteint la première place dans ce classement. The 1814 Megamix est présent sur la Face-B de certaines versions de Black Cat. Le titre a été remixé par Alan Coulthard et des singles tels que Alright, Escapade, Rhythm Nation et Miss You Much y sont inclus.
rdf:langString Black Cat è un brano dell'album Rhythm Nation 1814 della cantautrice statunitense Janet Jackson, estratto come sesto singolo nel 1990.
rdf:langString Black Cat' is de zesde single van de Amerikaanse R&B-/popzangeres Janet Jackson, afkomstig van haar vierde studioalbum Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 uit 1989.
rdf:langString 「ブラック・キャット」(Black Cat)は、ジャネット・ジャクソンの楽曲。
rdf:langString 〈黑貓〉(英語:Black Cat)是美國黑人女歌手珍娜·傑克森在1990年8月推出的單曲,這首單曲在美單曲榜獲得一週冠軍,成為珍娜·傑克森第4首美國冠軍單曲。
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