
Northern-based artist, Mani Mandela, says musicians from the north face language challenges in selling their music.
In keeping with the artist, there are equally gifted and prolific musicians within the North however due to the distinction within the language they communicate, they don’t get the millage and audiences like artists within the South.
Talking to Foster Aggor on Starr Drive, he mentioned, “The one problem artistes from the North face is the language barrier. Even within the North, there are many languages and it’s not straightforward in your track to be identified by the bulk. Attending to the mainstream for a Northern artist includes extra laborious work and never limiting to only one language”.
Since his debut, Mani has gained the hearts of music lovers with natural sounds which profoundly show his nice voice and songwriting wits.
As such, Mani has to his credit score scores of well-received songs like: ‘Give it to Me’, ‘Azumah’, ‘City Helper’ and a number of songs off his very latest EP, “Melodies from the North” which thus far has its music movies on rotation throughout cable within the nation.
Not like different younger musicians, Mani Mandela stands out as a result of his songs communicate to the on a regular basis points confronting society and most particularly the youth. He admonishes the youth on smoking, alcoholism, a number of relationships and drug-taking.
In addition to, the snippets of recommendation to the youth particularly, the lyrical move is mellifluous. He thus has a following from all ages bracket as his lyrics attraction to all age brackets.