New World Man

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"New World Man" is a 1982 song by Canadian rock band Rush, known for its reggae-influenced rhythms, introspective lyrics, and status as the band’s only U.S. Top 40 hit.

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instanceOf single
song
album Signals NERFINISHED
artist Rush NERFINISHED
chartAchievement only U.S. Top 40 hit for Rush
composer Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
countryOfChartSuccess United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
genre progressive rock
reggae rock
rock
hasLyricCharacteristic introspective lyrics
hasMusicalStyle reggae-influenced rhythms
hasNotableFeature introspective lyrics
reggae-influenced rhythms
isPartOfDiscographyOf Rush NERFINISHED
isUSTop40Hit true
language English
lyricist Neil Peart NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum Signals NERFINISHED
performer Rush NERFINISHED
performerMember Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
Neil Peart NERFINISHED
recordingArtistNationality Canadian
recordLabel Anthem Records NERFINISHED
Mercury Records
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseYear 1982
writer Alex Lifeson NERFINISHED
Geddy Lee NERFINISHED
Neil Peart NERFINISHED

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Rush notableSong New World Man