In an exciting moment for music fans, Ghanaian rapper M.anifest shared the stage with Nigerian superstar Burna Boy at the Legon Hall Week concert on Friday night.
The highly anticipated performance saw M.anifest deliver a thrilling set, showcasing his lyrical prowess and energetic stage presence. The crowd was electric as he performed some of his hit tracks.
But the highlight of the night came when Burna Boy joined M.anifest on stage, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The two African music giants delivered an unforgettable performance, blending their unique styles and energies to create an unforgettable experience for the packed audience at the Legon Hall.
However, not everyone was impressed. Some social media users took to Twitter to express their opinions, with some declaring that Sarkodie is the superior rapper.
“Bro, it’s not about stage or anything… we all know Sarkodie is bigger than Manifest and Burna Boy,” wrote one user. “Sarkodie does this without any label and his soul is intact.”
Others disagreed, listing their top 3 rappers in Ghana: “Manifest, Kwesi Arthur, Omar Sterling. No place for Sarkodie.”
Some fans came to M.anifest’s defense, urging support for Ghanaian artists: “So can’t you people support your own? Always you want to set agenda. Ohia ankasa 3ya o.”
But Sarkodie fans were quick to respond: “Bro, drop your Momo and stop fooling. King Sark has no competition in African rap. He killed it at Kwapong Hall and Amsterdam program.”
Despite the mixed reactions, the performance has set the bar high for future collaborations between African artists. Fans can’t wait to see what’s next!
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M.anifest and Burna Boy on the same stage. Your favourite rapper was performing at Legon hall week. Big difference! pic.twitter.com/1ZsWazkc22
— Albert Nat Hyde ™ (@1BongoIdeas) July 16, 2024