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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.<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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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 Zambian contemporary 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]
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- ↑ The Rhythm Nation Project on The Zambian, 8 October 2002