

culture, despite its republican constitution and ideology, royalist honorific nicknames have been used to describe leading figures in various areas of activity, such as industry, commerce, sports, and the media father or mother have been used for innovators, and royal titles such as king and queen for dominant figures in a field.


They were also particularly prominent in African-American culture in the post- Civil War era, perhaps as a means of conferring status that had been negated by slavery, and as a result entered early jazz and blues music, including figures such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe even in the early 19th century, with figures such as Mozart being called "The father of modern music" and Bach "The father of modern piano music". Asking for ROMs is also not allowed.When describing popular music artists, honorific nicknames are used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and are often religious, familial, or most frequently royal and aristocratic titles, used metaphorically. Links to emulators and fan translation projects is allowed, but any posting of ROMs will be deleted.

If you post something you didn't make, please give proper attribution to the original creator. Only post things that are related to Rhythm Heaven. No trolling, low-effort, or NSFW/NSFL content. Repeatedly posting similar or excessively common content is spam. Feel free to post fan art, music, remixes, games, pretty much anything Rhythm Heaven-related. This is a subreddit completely based on the excellent Nintendo franchise Rhythm Heaven (Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, Rhythm Paradise in Europe, Rhythm World in South Korea).
