M.Anifest Concludes ‘Madina To The Universe’ Journey With Innovative ‘The E.P.Ilogue’ | LISTEN HERE

M.anifest has divulged a creative new venture named “The E.P.ilogue”, a continuation of 2021’s “Madina To The Universe” collection.

The 6-track project, which was made throughout 2022 while the Accra-based praised rapper was visiting across Europe and America, remembering sold-out shows for London, New York, Oakland, and Berlin, highlights worldwide coordinated efforts with Anik Khan (New York), M.I. Abaga (Lagos), WavyPae (Atlanta), Alee (Accra), and an unexpected composed introduction from incredibly famous writer Nayyirah Waheed.

The E.P.ilogue continues where M.anifest left off on his album from the previous year. Putting his compelling lyrical and rich global sounds front and center once more to provide a daring, imaginative, and broad offering that wraps out his “Madina To The Universe” voyage. It was produced by the same individuals who worked on the Madina To The Universe album: MikeMillzOn’Em (Busta Rhymes, DarkoVibes), Drvmroll (Burna Boy, Frisco), Joey Turks (SuperJazzClub), Guy Furious (Dreamville, Nicole Scherzinger), and Rvdical The Kid (Tems, Amaarae).

“From establishing a new form to introducing new sound – it is new forms of Universes he continues to explore on MTTU” + “The E.P.ilogue,” as the renowned Nayyirah Waheed puts it. M.anifest is creating inventions in this scene. He has an impact on everything, even the cosmos and Madina. He takes us directly into the end of the universe and what follows after because he is not afraid of what comes after. A new astronaut is named M.anifest. The new astronaut is named “The E.P.ilogue.” The moment has come for new astronauts.

The album starts off with a reflective M.anifest on “GPS,” waxing lyrical about his long journey and how he was guided along the way. Then, on their highly anticipated joint effort, “Too Bad,” Nigerian music veteran M.I. Abaga joins him. The two rap legends trade lyrics about their longevity in Africa’s rap industry and how they still have a lot more to offer. The smooth “Wussup” featuring Anik Khan shows M.anifest in a flirty mood, while “Plenty Feelings” is an intimate romantic dialogue. M.anifest also muses about travel, ambition, and reaching the furthest reaches of the world in “Travel Noir” and “Times Square.”

The E.P.ilogue is yet another audacious and impactful release from the dependable and unwavering Ghanaian musician.

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