The third release from his upcoming new album “Make It Out Alive” (out 3rd April), “At All Times” emerges as a swaggering, bouncy heater – the lilting instrumental serving as a perfect bed for Manga’s gilded flows and Izzie’s visceral, rapid-fire bars.
Less braggadocios and explicit, more thought provoking and insightful, Manga Saint Hilaire’s lyrics have begun to carry more powerful messages: with traits and lyrical content rarely seen within Grime music, Manga tells stories of life on the outskirts of popular culture with finessed technique over true grime productions.
With his new body of work loading – with features and production from P Money, Novelist, Jammer, Murkage Dave and Wiley – and a slew of new releases promised as part of it, Manga continues to underline his reputation as one of the most talented and well-respected emcees in the game with the pedigree to call on the cream of UK top-tier talent.
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