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Project '96

Project '96   (Poland)

AKA : Project 96
EuroDance group
Added : 05/08/2007
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Klimaty
95 1996

 

Project '96 albums

Klimaty Klimaty 1996
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Project '96 biography

Project '96, a Polish duet made of a vocalist and a rapper, released an album entitled Klimaty, containing many excellent eurodance tracks. Among them Zapomnij, Sloneczna Korona or Rais Pancerfaust, this one probably inspired from Mo-do's Eins Zwei Polizei and featuring an amazing and powerful melody.

The song Klimaty was used in the soundtrack on the movie "Kochaj I Rób co Chcesz".

Thanks to Gianni

Project '96 biography was last updated Thu, May 25th 2017

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