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Anthem

An anthem is a song or vocal composition that proclaims allegiance, celebrates a person, group, idea, or community, and is performed publicly on ceremonial occasions. While often associated with nations, anthems can also express religious devotion, organizational pride, or social movements. An anthem typically features a strong, memorable melody and a chorus that invites audience participation, reinforcing shared identity through song.

The term originated in English in the early modern era, from a word meaning a liturgical or

Types and usage include national anthems, which mark state ceremonies and international events; religious anthems or

Notable examples span several traditions. France’s La Marseillaise is a historic revolutionary anthem; the United States’

In popular culture, Anthem is also the title of a 2019 video game by BioWare, illustrating how

antiphonal
song.
Its
early
use
was
primarily
religious,
but
over
time
the
concept
broadened
to
secular
contexts,
where
it
denotes
a
ceremonial
or
rallying
song
that
unites
a
group.
hymns
sung
in
worship;
protest
anthems
that
mobilize
social
or
political
movements;
and
institutional
or
school
anthems
that
foster
unity
within
organizations
or
communities.
Anthems
may
be
performed
at
formal
occasions,
during
sports
events,
or
in
public
demonstrations.
The
Star-Spangled
Banner
is
widely
used
at
events
and
competitions;
the
United
Kingdom
uses
God
Save
the
Queen/King
as
a
traditional
royal
anthem;
India’s
Jana
Gana
Mana
is
the
national
anthem;
South
Africa’s
Nkosi
Sikelela
iAfrika
has
served
as
a
national
anthem
in
various
contexts.
the
concept
extends
beyond
traditional
music
to
modern
media.