Nassau, The Bahamas… The recipe was unconventional – one cup of multi-award winning producer and hip-hop artist Manifest, combined with a teaspoon living opera legend Joanne Callander. Indeed, the end result could only equate to delicious mm-mmm good music.
The song, originally released on the Overcomers compilation CD is one of the hottest hip hop singles on Manifest’s sophomore album Parables. Still in his 20's, Manifest is an industry icon in his native Bahamas having at least five of the tracks he’s sang, written, produced or collaborated on receive multiple nominations or awards in recent years. I Shall Rise is a cuss-free, uplifting anthem perfectly marinated with emotionally gripping opera vocals that many never imagined had a place in the hip-hop genre. Yet, Manifest proves why his company Dunamus Soundz Records is at the forefront of hip-hop in the Caribbean and why North American and European listeners are eagerly waiting to be served a plate of this creative concoction.
In fact, many of his fans have taken the opportunity to vote for him in the Marlin Awards catergory Record of The Year category by signing up and visiting www.caribbeanhour.com/marlin_awardz/album/albums.php which will close polls on Friday February 27. The Marlin Awards, held in The Bahamas has for many years been considered the Caribbean version of the Grammys.
Manifest is quietly taking over the music industry in stride already considered the prince of positive hip hop on his home turf. Fresh off of a tour to Atlanta, the Cayman Islands, dropping his new album in the Bahamas’ capital city, plus the Marlin nominations, Manifest has already given fans a peek of what’s to come in 2009. Yet, with his humble and gracious nature it’s hard to imagine that he transforms into a powerhouse live performer with a lyrical flow and command of rap and hip-hop’s major players. In fact, many who’ve heard him agree that he is worthy of the 20-plus awards he’s been nominated for in his lifetime. However, he only has one award in his studio and has even given some away to artists he felt are also worthy to be mentioned.
“The key is just focusing on being a good artist and then the rest will come if you are good at what you do,” stated Manifest. “I am who I am because of ‘Who's I am’, not because of awards - ya know. I just do my very best and don’t settle for anything less than greatness, at least to me.”
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