M.anifest charts a bold new path with new tape, ‘New Road And Guava Trees’

Ghanaian rapper M.anifest has released his highly anticipated album, New Road And Guava Trees.
The album is a mix of personal memories and new musical styles, celebrating both the past and the future. It features Ghanaian and international artistes including, King Promise, A-REECE, Bien, Darkovibes, AratheJay and The Cavemen.
The title reflects two important ideas: ‘New Road’ represents a real place in Madina, Ghana, where M.anifest grew up. It also stands for progress and new beginnings, just like how new roads in Africa are often seen as signs of growth. On the other hand, ‘Guava Trees’ remind him of his childhood and the simple joys of growing up. Together, these ideas show the balance between moving forward and holding on to cherished memories.
Recorded in Accra, Los Angeles, and Seattle, the album blends different sounds and cultures, creating something fresh and unique.
New Road And Guava Trees is now available on all streaming platforms. Click here.
M.anifest is a Hip Hop artist from Ghana known for a myriad of global exploits. For a decade plus he’s produced formidable bodies of work such as ‘Nowhere Cool,’ ‘The Gamble,’ and ‘Madina to the Universe’ that have earned him a reputation for lyricism, storytelling, and seamlessly blending Hip Hop and African music together in an innovative fashion.
Beyond critical acclaim and being regarded for his socially relevant approach, he’s also known for some of the most intriguing cross-genre and cross disciplinary collaborations that are as notable as they are unexpected.
His discography consists of six studio albums, two EPs, one mixtape, and numerous singles.
Source: classfmonline.com
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