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'''The Rhythm Nation Project''' is a | {{Infobox album | ||
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| Released = {{Start date|2000||}} | |||
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| Studio = [[Mondo Music]] | |||
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| Label = [[Mondo Music]] | |||
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'''The Rhythm Nation Project''' is a [[compilation album]] released by [[Mondo Music]] in 2000. The 16-track album features various [[musician]]s, who at the time were upcoming artists from a wide spectrum of genres such as R&B, ragga, kwaito, and rap. These set a new wave of contemporary [[Zambian music]]. | |||
The idea behind The Rhythm Nation Project came as natural progression from our previous album, [[Sounds Of Zambia Vol 1]], which contained some of the work of Zambia’s greatest musicians.<ref name=tz>[https://thezambian.com/2002/10/08/rhythm-nation-project/ The Rhythm Nation Project on The Zambian], 8 October 2002</ref> | The idea behind The Rhythm Nation Project came as natural progression from our previous album, [[Sounds Of Zambia Vol 1]], which contained some of the work of Zambia’s greatest musicians.<ref name=tz>[https://thezambian.com/2002/10/08/rhythm-nation-project/ The Rhythm Nation Project on The Zambian], 8 October 2002</ref> | ||
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# Sangalala by [[Black Muntu]] | # Sangalala by [[Black Muntu]] | ||
# Na Bwalya by [[Meltdown]] | # Na Bwalya by [[Meltdown]] | ||
# Sokoneza by Bi-Request | |||
# Niswalele by [[Shatel]] | |||
# Wamvela Bwanji? by Zion Dub Squad | |||
# Hatwende Kulima by Serious K | |||
# Overcomers by [[The Cherubs]] | |||
# I Need More by [[Lindi]] | |||
# Da City by [[C.R.I.S.I.S.]] | |||
# Chipolopolo 200 by [[Tribal Cousin]] | |||
# Focus My Eyes by K.C.C.K. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Zambian music albums]] | [[Category:Zambian music albums]] | ||
[[Category:Zambian compilation music albums]] |
Latest revision as of 06:08, 7 February 2017
The Rhythm Nation Project is a compilation album released by Mondo Music in 2000. The 16-track album features various musicians, who at the time were upcoming artists from a wide spectrum of genres such as R&B, ragga, kwaito, and rap. These set a new wave of contemporary Zambian music.
The Rhythm Nation Project | |
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Compilation album | |
Released | 2000 |
Studio | Mondo Music |
Label | Mondo Music |
The idea behind The Rhythm Nation Project came as natural progression from our previous album, Sounds Of Zambia Vol 1, which contained some of the work of Zambia’s greatest musicians.[1]
Songs on album
- Shubuka by Chilu Lemba
- Finshi Ulefwaya? by Muntang
- Twa Milumbanya by Just Close
- Gelo Wanga by Khumawa
- It's O-Right by Beige
- Sangalala by Black Muntu
- Na Bwalya by Meltdown
- Sokoneza by Bi-Request
- Niswalele by Shatel
- Wamvela Bwanji? by Zion Dub Squad
- Hatwende Kulima by Serious K
- Overcomers by The Cherubs
- I Need More by Lindi
- Da City by C.R.I.S.I.S.
- Chipolopolo 200 by Tribal Cousin
- Focus My Eyes by K.C.C.K.
See also
References
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- ↑ The Rhythm Nation Project on The Zambian, 8 October 2002