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Rhythm is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events.
Rhythm may also refer to:
Film and television
- Rhythm (2000 film), a Tamil-language musical drama film
 - Rhythm (2010 film), a Malayalam-language film of 2010
 - Rhythm (2016 film), a Hindi-language romance musical film
 - Rhythm, a 2023 Japanese television series starring Keito Okamoto
 - Rhythm (upcoming film), a Kannada-language musical drama film
 
Music
- Rhythm (music magazine), a magazine about drumming
 - The Rhythm (radio show), now Classic Hip-Hop, an American syndicated music format
 
Albums
- Rhythm (album), by Wildbirds & Peacedrums, 2014
 - Rhythm, by Luke Vibert, 2008
 
Songs
- "Rhythm" (song), by Ua, 1996
 - "The Rhythm", by MNEK, 2015
 - "Rhythm", by Praga Khan from Falling, 2000
 - "Rhythm", by Sum 41 from All Killer No Filler, 2001
 - "Rhythm", from the Blue's Big Musical Movie soundtrack, 2000
 - "The Rhythm", by Mari Wilson, 1991
 - "The Rhythm", by Spoons from Talkback, 1983
 - "The Rhythm", by XTC from Go 2, 1978
 
Other
- Rhythm (horse) (1987–2007), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
 - Rhythm (linguistics) or isochrony
 - Rhythm (liqueur), a citrus flavoured liqueur
 - Rhythm (literary magazine), an early 20th-century British magazine
 - Rhythm (motor boat), a boat designed by LOMOcean Design
 - Rhythm Watch, a Japanese watch company.
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Rhythm
 - All pages with titles containing rhythm
 - Rythem, a Japanese pop duo
 - Rhythm game, a genre of music-themed action video game
 - Rhythm guitar, a technique and role within a musical ensemble
 - Rhythm of Structure, a multimedia interdisciplinary project founded in 2003
 - Rhythm section, a group of musicians within a music ensemble or band that provides the underlying rhythm, harmony and pulse of the accompaniment
 - The Rhythm Section, a 2020 action thriller film directed by Reed Morano
 
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