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Rapper and singer M.anifest has lauded fellow musician M3nsa as a talented artiste.
The ‘God MC’ revealed his admiration for the seasoned songwriter and producer during an interview on Hitz FM a few hours after the release of ‘Madina To The World’ (MTTU).
M3nsa made the cut for MTTU, being one of the seven artists featured on the album.
His contribution is found on ‘Bob and Weave’, the fourth track produced by Rvdical The Kid, off M.anifest’s much-anticipated project, which was finally released on November 18.

This is certainly not the first time the two have collaborated, as their fans have seen them on other projects, including ‘Question for the Gods’, a song off M3nsa’s Bondzie album released in October 2021.
M3nsa takes us on a reflective journey of personal growth on the 11-track Bondzie, broaching analysis and observations of some societal and cultural norms that border along with public commentary, religion, and many more.
Confirming how much of a musical genius M3nsa is, M.anifest, who has known the latter for about two decades, said, “M3nsa is an amazing artist. He’s probably one of the most talented artists we’ve ever had in Ghana and our generation”.
M.anifest also described M3nsa as one of his “favourite music friends” and said of their collaboration on Bob and Weave, “we made this happen, and I love this song”.
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