M.anifest Prioritizes Creativity Over Numbers in Music
Ghanaian rapper and songwriter M.anifest has emphasized that when it comes to creating music, creativity and artistic expression come before commercial metrics such as streaming numbers or chart rankings. In a recent interview, the acclaimed hip-hop artist stated that “numbers do not matter when I’m
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian rapper and songwriter M.anifest has emphasized that when it comes to creating music, creativity and artistic expression come before commercial metrics such as streaming numbers or chart rankings.
In a recent interview, the acclaimed hip-hop artist stated that “numbers do not matter when I’m making music,” underscoring his belief that the true value of a song lies in its message, emotional resonance, and connection with listeners rather than how it performs commercially.
M.anifest, known for his thought-provoking lyrics and innovative sound, has long been celebrated as one of Ghana’s most influential hip-hop figures. His music often blends social commentary with personal storytelling, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase both locally and internationally.
While the global music industry increasingly emphasizes streaming statistics and algorithm-driven exposure, M.anifest’s approach reminds emerging artistes and fans that authenticity and artistic integrity should remain the core of music creation. He encourages artists to focus on delivering quality music that speaks to their experiences and passions, rather than prioritizing metrics that may not fully capture the impact of their work.
Fans and fellow musicians have responded positively to his remarks on social media, praising him for staying true to his artistic philosophy. Many highlight that his stance reflects a dedication to music as an art form, not merely as a commercial venture.
M.anifest’s perspective also provides insight into why his projects, while sometimes unconventional, consistently resonate with listeners and maintain cultural relevance. By valuing creativity over numbers, he ensures that his music maintains depth, originality, and a unique voice in an industry often dominated by trends and statistics.
As he continues to release music and collaborate with other artists, M.anifest’s philosophy serves as a reminder that true artistry is measured not by charts or streams alone, but by the lasting impact a song has on its audience.
BBC Pidgin come biz me some tings as I dey the stu @bbcnewspidgin pic.twitter.com/RyDgMGATPo
— M.anifest (@manifestive) January 30, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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