After two years in the making, Manu WorldStar is ready to release his debut album in which he taps into his own sound - one that he owns, the Afro Fuse. Aiming to go global, Manu WorldStar is comfortable with the fact that he definitely has something bigger than his smash single "Nalingi." Joining Slikour for a 'Quarantine Interview', Manu WorldStar speaks on working with Anatii, Sjava, Focalistic, and more on his forthcoming album, writing music, and the pressure to rap. Watch the interview with Manu WorldStar below;
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