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M.anifans may not have expected this, but the leader of the movement comes bearing gifts.
Two years have passed since the release of his last project, Madina To The Universe (MTTU). But M.anifest has, for the first time, revealed that everything is set for the release of a new one.
This revelation came to light when the musician was spotted at the listening session of Patoranking's forthcoming 'World Best' album in Accra.
JoyNews' Becky questioned the rationale behind his decision to keep a low profile when fans are already calling for new music.
It was during this conversation that he revealed that a new project is ready to go and waiting in the vault.
@theculturejoint M.anifest & Patoranking at ‘World Best’ album listening
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"An album is finished. It is ready to come out," he said.
Kwame Tsikata, as he is known outside showbiz circles, says despite the project being concluded, he is not in a rush to put it out as he explores ways to make its impact great.
"I am not a new artiste anymore. So the requirement of how to make things go on the next level is different so beyond making the music which I do all the time, is sort of strategically moving in ways to make it resonate on some level," he explained.
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