Audio By Carbonatix
UK-based Ghanaian artist Manye Fi has kicked off 2026 on an energetic note with the release of her new single, Freaky, an uptempo Afrobeats record that signals a clear shift into party mode and carefree vibes.
The song arrives as her first official release of the year, following a landmark 2025 that saw the release of her debut EP, 'Manye Fi Rebirth,' and the reflective single 'Far Gone' in August.
The timing of Freaky feels intentional. In the week leading up to the release, Manye Fi reminded audiences of her vocal depth by posting live cover performances of Rise Up by Andra Day, I’d Rather Go Blind, and Tennessee Whisky.
One of those covers, Rise Up, struck a nerve online, amassing an impressive 1.4 million views in just three days.
The contrast between those soul baring performances and the high-energy mood of Freaky highlights her range as an artist who can move effortlessly between vulnerability and celebration.
At its core, Freaky is a feel-good anthem about letting go, living in the moment, and embracing the night without overthinking tomorrow.
Over a pulsing Afrobeats rhythm and heavy basslines, Manye Fi paints the picture of a night fueled by good music, good company, and unfiltered confidence.
Lyrics about “good vibes only,” feeling the bass in her body, and refusing to go home set the tone for a song designed for dance floors, house parties, and late-night drives.
The record also leans into self-assurance and feminine energy. Manye Fi confidently owns her presence, describing herself as a “hottie” with “baddie energy,” while effortlessly blending English with the Ga expression ”ŋmɛnɛ Friday, awoo ŋaa” in the second verse of the song.
The repeated hook, playful, catchy, and chant-ready, cements Freaky as a song meant to be enjoyed loudly and collectively.
With Freaky, Manye Fi doesn’t just release a song; she sets the mood for the year ahead. It’s a declaration that 2026 will include joy, movement, and moments of escape, without abandoning the artistry that brought her attention in the first place.
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms, and if its infectious energy is anything to go by, Freaky is poised to become a staple on Afrobeats playlists worldwide.
Whether you discovered her through a viral live cover or have been following her journey since Manye Fi Rebirth, this new release is an invitation to turn up the volume, hit replay, and let the music take control.
Latest Stories
-
Mineworkers Union rejects reported contract mining directive for Newmont, AngloGold, Zijin
19 minutes -
Cocoa farmers’ average 61% share of world price inadequate — Policy consultant
30 minutes -
Ghana not obliged to implement IMF advice on cocoa sector reforms – Nick Opoku
43 minutes -
East Mamprusi MCE to engage Gbintri stakeholders over market revenue collection suspension
48 minutes -
14 honoured for excellence in weather and climate leadership Across Africa
49 minutes -
African meteorological community celebrates launch of new continental journal
51 minutes -
ECOWAS condemns terrorist attacks in Mali, calls for regional unity
55 minutes -
Kalibi festival blends Sankana’s history of resistance with renewed push for development
59 minutes -
Old Tafo begins 15 mechanised boreholes, 39 more left to reach 54-borehole target
1 hour -
Fatherhood on Trial: The silent crisis of DNA truths and hidden paternity
2 hours -
JoyNews’ Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen honoured with AfMS continental award
2 hours -
GMet warns of rainstorm, strong winds across parts of Ghana
2 hours -
Mikki Osei Berko installed as chief in Adamorobe
2 hours -
When the Stranger Becomes the Problem: A South African Parable
3 hours -
Mali’s Defence Minister Sadio Camara killed in coordinated attacks on military sites
3 hours