The Brampton rapper Haviah Mighty links up with Chicago legend Jean Deaux for "Manifest It" in wake of her latest album Crying Crystals.
Taking a direct approach to crafting their own lane in hip hop, Haviah Mighty is "manifesting" a lucrative career of artistry and authenticity, and "Manifest" is a major indicator of Mightys determination and motive.
Coming from the heels of the more dance hall-infused "Zoom Zoom", "Manifest" slows the tempo showcased in Mighty's previous singles from this year. Sacrificing upbeat and energetic instrumentals for something that gives the Brampton rapper more space to lyrically steal the show.
Mighty's previous singles go hard in the lyrical aspect, but there's a heavier presence in her performance on "Manifest".
From the OG Maco reference in the opening verse to the heavy juggling entendres in the chorus, Mighty's got the audience tight in her hand from start to finish.
The sinister mood in the production, provided by Tony Parker, better accompanies Mighty's flow than previous tracks, resulting in a dense rap that hits bar per bar without missing a beat.
The track only gets another layer of wordplay when Chicago MC Jean Deaux drops in to make a quick note on a new whip.
Both gritty tones along with a moody track come just in time for the latest E.P. in the M.C.'s arsenal.
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