M.anifest
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Background information | |
Birth name | Kwame Ametepee Tsikata |
Born |
Accra, Ghana | November 20, 1982
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, songwriter, public speaker |
Instruments | vocal |
Years active | 2005–present |
Associated acts | Rocket Juice and The Moon, Brother Ali, Richy Pitch, A.R.M |
Website |
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M.anifest (born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, November 20, 1982) is an award winning Ghanaian rapper and songwriter.[1] He has worked with the likes of Damon Albarn, Flea, Tony Allen, Erykah Badu, and is featured on five songs on the Rocket Juice and The Moon album.[2] He is the grandson of one of Africa’s foremost ethnomusicogists and composers J.H. Kwabena Nketia.[3] In 2012, BBC’s arts program The Strand (radio) tipped him as one of four acts to look out for in 2012. M.anifest won Best Rapper of the Year and Hip-Hop Song of the Year at the 2013 Ghana Music Awards after having been nominated twice in 2012 and thrice in 2013.[4] In 2015 M.anifest's single "someway bi" earned him a third place honor in the International Songwriters Competition (ISC).[5] In the same year The Guardian named M.anifest as "the foremost rapper on the continent.".[6] M.anifest currently lives in Accra (Madina) and Minneapolis.
Personal Life & Education
M.anifest is the Son of Ghanaian lawyer and academic Tsatsu Tsikata. M.anifest migrated to the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St Paul) in 2001 to attend Macalester College where he graduated in 2005 with a BA in economics.
Career
In his time in the Twin Cities M.anifest learnt to adopt the do-it-yourself credo and the know-how in becoming an independent musician.[7] He released his first solo album, Manifestations, in 2007 funded by royalties he received from lending his voice to a Pepsi jingle that played nationally on U.S radio.[8] Manifestations earned him Songwriter of the year Honors in the City Pages[9] as well as top five albums of the year recognition in the Star Tribune.[10] In 2009 he released a free album, the Birds and the Beats, to raise awareness and funds for the work of a non-profit, Young Entrepreneurs Africa.[11]
In 2010 M.anifest linked up with Africa Express and played gigs in France and Spain with them in the same year. He caught the attention of Africa Express co-founder Damon Albarn who thereafter invited M.anifest to be a collaborator on Rocket Juice & the Moon in 2011.[3] In September 2012 M.anifest joined the historic Africa Express train touring the U.K.[12] He wrote for the Huffington Post about his experiences with Africa Express.[13]
He released his sophomore album "Immigrant Chronicles: Coming to America," in September 2011 which included the singles "Suffer," "Asa," and "Blue (Chale What Dey Happen). It marked a decade of his life in the U.S and the beginning of his transition back to Ghana.[14] In 2012 M.anifest began making major inroads in Africa performing on The Big Brother Africa stage[15] as well at the Channel O Music Video Awards in South Africa.[16] The video for his single "Makaa Maka" also got him nominated for Most Gifted Hip-Hop Video at the 2012 Channel O Music Awards[17] and won him Best Hip-Hop Video at the 4syte Music Video Awards.[18]
M.anifest has had an eclectic creative output; he produced and co-wrote an independence mini Hip-Hopera[19] for Channel O and also performed a highly praised piece,[20] at the first ever Ghana Music Week, detailing the history of Ghanaian music. M.anifest is co-founder of Giant Steps,[21] an interactive conference for entrepreneurial creatives and creative entrepreneurs. He’s also featured in the feature-length documentary We Rock Long Distance[22] by filmmaker Justin Schell.
Awards
- Best Rapper of the year (2013) - Ghana Music Award
- Hip-Hop Song of the Year (2013) - Ghana Music Awards
- Best Hip-Hop Video - 4syte Music Video Awards
- Minnesota Emerging composer Award (MECA) (2010) - American Composers Forum[23]
- Songwriter of the Year (2008) - City Pages[9]
Discography
Albums
- Nowhere Crew (TBA)
- Apae: the price of free EP (2013)
- Immigrant Chronicles: Coming to America (2011)
- The Birds and the Beats (Free Mixtape, 2009)
- Manifestations (2007)
Singles
- W'ani Aba (feat. Bisa Kdei)
- Forget Dem (2015)
- No Shortcut to Heaven ft. Obrafour (2014)
- Jigah ft. HHP (2014)
- Someway Bi (2013)
- Mind Games (2013)
- Ebei (2013)
- Blue (Chale What Dey Happen) (2012)
- Makaa Maka (2012)
- Asa feat. Efya (2012)
- Suffer (2011)
- Coming to America (2011)
- Gentleman (2007)
- Babylon Breakdown (2007)
Features
- Kindness ft. M.anifest - 8th Wonder (2014)
- Proverb ft. M.anifest - Proverb's Manifest (2014)
- Dee Moneey ft. M.anifest, Ice Prince, Paedae(R2bees), JTown, Reminisce - Finish Line (Remix) (2014)
- Camp Mulla ft. M.anifest - All in (2013)
- E.L ft. M.anifest - Hallelujah (2013)
- Bodi ft. M.anifest & Team Dharma - Hercules (2013)
- Sedem ft. M.anifest - Falling in Love(2014)
- Obrafour ft. M.anifest - Odasani (2014)
Collaborations
- A.R.M (Budo, Krudid, M.anifest) - Two Africans and a Jew EP (2011)
- A.R.M (Budo, Krudid, M.anifest) ft Brother Ali - Heaven Only Knows (2009)
- S&M (Sarah White & M.anifest) - Losing My Religion (2010)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.ghanamusic.com/news/top-stories/tsatsu-tsikatas-son-manifest- wins-two-awards-at-vgma-2013/index.html
- ↑ "Damon Albarn, Flea, Tony Allen share more details of Rocket Juice and the Moon".
- 1 2 Star Tribune (2011-09-22). "M.anifest, continental drifter". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "Tsatsu Tsikata’s son Manifest wins two awards at VGMA 2013". Highstreetmail.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "M.anifest makes Ghana proud". Ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2015-05-09.
- ↑ "The sound of Africa in 2015". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2015-01-26.
- ↑ Bryan, Beverly (2012-09-27). "M.anifest Sells The Truth In Africa". Mtv Iggy. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Vita.MN. "Best New Bands: M.anifest Destiny". Retrieved 21 March 2012.
- 1 2 "BEST SONGWRITER Minneapolis 2008 - M.anifest". City Pages. 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Rhonda Prast (2007-12-27). "'Undisputed' champ: The top local albums of '07". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Patrin, Nate (2009-11-20). "M.anifest's free album 'The Birds & the Beats' available now | City Pages". Blogs.citypages.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Toledo, Manuel (2012-09-09). "BBC News - The Africa Express rolls into London". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "M.anifest: Africa Express: African Music Going Places". Huffingtonpost.co.uk. 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "Interview: M.anifest Returns to Ghana « Okayafrica. Okayafrica". Okayafrica.com. 2012-04-24. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "Ghana's M.anifest to rock Big Brother Africa StarGame | Entertainment News". Entertainment.myjoyonline.com. 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Categorized as (2012-11-03). "M.anifest, Ice Prince,Camp Mulla, others to perform at Channel O Awards". AmeyawDebrah.Com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ http://www.iweblimited.com (2012-09-01). "Sarkodie, D-Black, E.L, M.anifest nominated for Channel O Music Video Awards 2012 - Viasat1 Entertainment News". Viasat1.com.gh. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "Most comprehensive and credible Political, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Health and General news website in Ghana". citifmonline. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "M.anifest, Efya, Wanlov and others celebrate Ghana’s Independence Day on Channel O". AmeyawDebrah.Com. 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ "Africa: Ghana wants the world to hear it - Travel - NZ Herald News". Nzherald.co.nz. 2013-05-19. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Steps, Giant. "Giant Steps".
- ↑ Schell, Justin. "We Rock Long Distance".
- ↑ "American Composers Forum | Minnesota Emerging Composer Award (MECA)". Composersforum.org. Retrieved 2014-04-08.