My Next Song Is My Most Successful Song - M.anifest

M.anifest speaks about his plans while also recounting the most terrible rumour about him

My Next Song Is My Most Successful Song - M.anifest
M.anifest

M.anifest believes that he will continue to evolve after every song.

According to him, his next song will always be his best song as he hopes to improve with every track.

"I'm not the kind of artist in which in had one shot trajectory. So my most successful song is going to be my next song if you're talking just numbers, but that is not what the measure of success is for me," He explained.

Even though his last album 'The Gamble' came in 2019, M.anifest noted that his career officially started in the United States in 2005.

He said this while on a driving tour in Accra with CNN correspondents in a 3 minutes 13 seconds video conversation which he uploaded on his YouTube page.

This, per his estimation, is why Ghanaians feel like he always uses big grammars in his songs.

 A notion in which he strongly disagrees with.

M.anifest explained that the rumour is false and it has negatively affected his career over time.

"The biggest misconception about me is that I use big English. It's a very trash rumour that grew legs over that time," he noted.

"I have always spoken clearly about purpose and mission and what drives me," he said. 

"But currently I know there's so much further to go. I know I have not close to even scratched the surface of my potential".

"So I'm motivated to really now get into overdrive, no pun intended."

M.anifest has won the Best Rapper in 2013 and 2017, and also many nominations in 16 years of career.

He has worked with Damon Albarn, Flea, Tony Allen, Erykah Badu, and is featured on five songs on the Rocket Juice and The Moon album.

He is the grandson of one of Africa’s foremost ethnomusicologists and composers J.H. Kwabena Nketia.