M.anifest is Hip-Hop’s Latest Genre

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Since the outburst of hip-hop music on the musical scene in the Bronx in the early 1970s among African Americans, its lyrical appeal backed with its solid beats has enthralled not only Americans but many other societies and cultures.

From the technologically advanced countries of the North to the traditional cultures of the South, hip-hop has made inroads, as musicians and songwriters have adapted hip-hop to suit their own dialects and entertainment milieus. This may sound like a crossover, but in a constructive sense.

One such sensation is a young Ghanaian chap by a stage name M.anifest who has swept the American hip-hop scene with a brand new genre that is making waves in his American base.

Coming from a family known for its scholarly prowess, M.anifest, known in private life as Amet Tsikata, is not only a contradiction in terms of his family traditions, but a trailblazer with exemplary success for the African youth.

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