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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.
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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. This time we decided to look forward to the future and present the young artists who will be setting standards in Zambian music over the years to come. Like their predecessors did in the 1970’s by adapting rock ‘n roll to a Zambian flavour and calling it Zamrock, our young artists and producers have interpreted the music they have grown up with (R&B, rap, kwaito, ragga, etc) and given it a local twist.
'''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>
 
==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==
*[[Zambian music]]
*[[Mondo Music]]


==References==
==References==
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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
The Rhythm Nation Project.jpeg
Compilation album
Released2000 (2000)
StudioMondo Music
LabelMondo Music

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 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

  1. Shubuka by Chilu Lemba
  2. Finshi Ulefwaya? by Muntang
  3. Twa Milumbanya by Just Close
  4. Gelo Wanga by Khumawa
  5. It's O-Right by Beige
  6. Sangalala by Black Muntu
  7. Na Bwalya by Meltdown
  8. Sokoneza by Bi-Request
  9. Niswalele by Shatel
  10. Wamvela Bwanji? by Zion Dub Squad
  11. Hatwende Kulima by Serious K
  12. Overcomers by The Cherubs
  13. I Need More by Lindi
  14. Da City by C.R.I.S.I.S.
  15. Chipolopolo 200 by Tribal Cousin
  16. Focus My Eyes by K.C.C.K.

See also

References

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