The Nu Nation Project

The Nu Nation Project
Studio album by Kirk Franklin
Released September 22, 1998
Recorded 1997-1998
Genre Urban contemporary gospel
Length 70:59
Label GospoCentric, RCA
Kirk Franklin chronology
God's Property
(1997)God's Property1997
The Nu Nation Project
(1998)
Kirk Franklin presents 1NC
(2000)Kirk Franklin presents 1NC2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

The Nu Nation Project is the fifth studio album by Kirk Franklin. It is his last CD with The Family and God's Property, the first to feature One Nation Crew, and the only one to feature Nu Nation. Kirk Franklin's original song "Something About the Name Jesus" is the sequel entitled "Something About the Name Jesus, Pt. 2" featuring Rance Allen, Marvin Winans, John P. Kee & Isaac Carree from the 2011 album, Hello Fear. It was released on September 22, 1998, and won the 1998 Grammy Awards for "Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album".[3]

Track listing

#TitleTimeNotes
1."Interlude: The Verdict "1:30
2."Revolution"5:38featuring Rodney Jerkins, Background vocals by One Nation Crew; co-produced by Rodney Jerkins
3."Lean on Me"5:08featuring Bono (lead singer of U2), Crystal Lewis, Mary J. Blige and R. Kelly; Background by the Family and Nu Nation
4."Something About the Name Jesus"6:08featuring Rance Allen and Men of Standard, Background by the Family
5."Riverside"5:26Background by the Family
6."He Loves Me"5:43Background by the Family
7."Gonna Be a Lovely Day"5:41Background by the Nu Nation and by the Family
8."Praise Joint [Remix]"4:22Background by God's Property
9."Hold Me Now"5:51Background by Nu Nation
10."You Are"3:53Background by the Family, Gospel Tabernacle Church Choir
11."Interlude: The Car (Stomp)"1:25
12."If You've Been Delivered"3:34Background by Nu Nation, O.D. Wyatt High School Choir, featuring D.J. Ernie Green (Ernie G)
13."Smile Again"6:52featuring Donnie McClurkin and James Henderson; Background by God's Property
14"Love [Remix]"0:39Background by Nu Nation
15"My Desire"4:17featuring Fred Hammond Background by the Family, O.D. Wyatt High School Choir
16"Blessing in the Storm"3:29Background by the Family
17"I Can"1:23Background by the Family

Personnel

Production

  • Chris Bell: Engineer

Vocalists

  • Kirk Franklin: Lead Vocals
  • Rodney Jerkins: Rap Vocals on Revolution
  • Bono: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me
  • Crystal Lewis: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me
  • Mary J. Blige: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me
  • R. Kelly: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me
  • Rance Allen: Lead Vocals on Something About the Name Jesus
  • Men of Standard: Background Vocals on Something About the Name Jesus
  • Fred Hammond: Lead Vocals on My Desire
  • Donnie McClurkin: Lead Vocals on Smile Again
  • James Henderson: Lead Vocals on Gonna Be a Lovely Day and Smile Again
  • LaKiesha Grandy: Lead Vocals on He Loves Me and Gonna Be a Lovely Day
  • Dalon Collins: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me and Gonna Be a Lovely Day
  • Caltomeesh West: Lead Vocals on Gonna Be a Lovely Day
  • Tamela Mann: Lead Vocals on Lean on Me and Gonna Be a Lovely Day
  • The Family: Background Vocals on Lean on Me, Riverside, He Loves Me, You Are, Blessing In The Storm, My Desire, I Can and Lovely Day
  • God's Property: Background Vocals on Praise Joint (Remix) and Smile Again
  • One Nation Crew: Background Vocals on Revolution
  • O.D. Wyatt High School Choir: Background Vocals on If You've Been Delivered and My Desire

Instrumentalists

  • Kirk Franklin: Piano, Programming
  • Bobby Sparks: Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Strings, Programming, Drum Programming
  • Jerome Allen: Bass
  • Mark Harper: Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
  • Jerome Harmon: Organ
  • Len Barrett: Percussion
  • Erick J. Morgan: Live Drums
  • Dan Shea: Piano, Keyboards and Rhythm Programming on Lean on Me
  • Nathan East: Bass on Lean on Me
  • Michael Landau: Guitar on Lean on Me
  • Ricky Lawson: Drums on Lean on Me
  • Jeremy Haynes: Live Drums on Riverside
  • Malcolm Robertson: Trombone on My Desire
  • Ira Bassit: Trumpet on My Desire
  • Keith Anderson: Alto & Tenor Sax on My Desire
  • Rayse Biggs: Trumpet on My Desire
  • Randy Scott: Saxophone on My Desire

Certification and Chart Success

The album was certified Gold on January 20, 1999, Platinum on January 20, 1999 2x Platinum on March 28, 2000.[4]

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Rolling Stone review
  3. "Past Winners". Grammy Awards. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  4. RIAA website
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