Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" Causes Older Laptops To Crash Due To "Natural Resonant Frequencies"

Microsoft's principal software engineer, Raymond Chen, explained the phenomena in a recent blog post.

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It's pretty hard to deny the star power of R&B vocalist Janet Jackson, but did you know that one of her 1989 songs has allegedly been causing older laptops to crash? Earlier this month, Microsoft's principal software engineer, Raymond Chen, explained the phenomena in a blog post.

"The song contained one of the natural resonant frequencies for the model of 5400 rpm laptop hard drives that they and other manufacturers used," he wrote on Tuesday (August 16), speaking on the track "Rhythm Nation."

According to Chen, the frequency causes laptops to crash after playing the audio, similarly to how glass shatters when exposed to certain pitches.

"The manufacturer worked around the problem by adding a custom filter in the audio pipeline that detected and removed the offending frequencies during audio playback," he went on, breaking down how a solution was created before joking, "I would not have wanted to be in the laboratory that they must have set up to investigate this problem. Not an artistic judgement."

In conclusion, Chen expressed hope that "laptops are not still carrying this audio filter to protect against damage to a model of hard drive they are no longer using."

Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" Causes Older Laptops To Crash Due To "Natural Resonant Frequencies"
Janet Jackson attends the 2022 Rose Ball -- PLS Pool/Getty Images

Elsewhere in the news, earlier this summer Janet Jackson made a seriously impressive comeback with her performance at Essence Fest 2022.

Fans were pleased to see the 56-year-old pull out some deep cuts from her discography, which she paired with her greatest hits and showstopping choreography to generate the performance of a lifetime – read more about that here, and tap back in with HNHH later for more pop culture news updates. 

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Hayley Hynes is the former Weekend Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop, she stepped down after two years in 2024 to pursue other creative opportunities but remains on staff part-time to cover music, gossip, and pop culture news. Currently, she contributes similar content on Blavity and 21Ninety, as well as on her personal blog where she also offers tarot/astrology services. Hayley resides on the western side of Canada, previously spending a year in Vancouver to study Fashion Marketing at Blanche Macdonald Centre and Journalism at Mount Royal University in Calgary before that. She's passionate about helping others heal through storytelling, and shares much more about her life on Instagram @hayleyhynes.