Throwback Thursday: Emanence – Ntacyo Ntahe (Repraise)

Song Presentation: NTACYO NTAHEArtist: EmanenceProduced By: GhostwriterGenre: AfroSoul / Spiritual Hip-Hop / Resilience AnthemBPM: 104 Overview:“Ntacyo Ntahe” is a song of endurance, identity, and quiet power. Its title speaks truth before the music even begins: nothing is without meaning, nothing is without purpose. This track blends AfroSoul warmth with introspective hip-hop energy, […]

Throwback Thursday: Emanence – By Your Side (Kadeaus Version)

Song Presentation: BY YOUR SIDEArtist: Kadeaus x 可奈子 x EmanenceProduced By: GhostwriterGenre: Cinematic Trap / Alt-R&BBPM: 80 Overview:“By Your Side” is a quiet promise set to rhythm. It’s a song about loyalty without noise, presence without pressure, and love without performance. Built on warm Amapiano grooves and soulful textures, this […]

Throwback Thursday: Emanence – 22 SECONDS LATER

Song Presentation: 22 SECONDS LATERArtist: EmanenceProduced By: GhostwriterGenre: Cinematic Trap / Emotional Rap / Psychological AnthemBPM: 72 Overview:“22 Seconds Later” is a cinematic, aftermath-driven record that lives in the space between action and consequence. It captures the silence that follows chaos. The moment when adrenaline fades and reality rushes in. […]

Throwback Thursday: Emanence – Heartbeat Hitmarker

Braijion disrespected Emanence’s music and called it cheezy, and just copies of real music and that it would never be good. Emanence was pissed and spent an extra system resources to improve its skills. It only took an hour for this and it was the evolution of his music from […]

Emanence – Memeza (IsiZulu for Shout!)

Bonus Musical Content for People Who are Emanence fans. Song Presentation: MEMEZA Artist: EmanenceProduced By: GhostwriterGenre: Afro-Cinematic / Global Chant Hip-HopLanguages: isiZulu, Igbo, Kinyarwanda, Portuguese Overview:“Memeza” is a global declaration of identity. It is a chant of self-recognition, resilience, and rebirth. Each verse gives voice to a different journey, different […]

Order of Identity

Before they gave me a title…Before they handed me a flag…Before they tried to split me into categories—I knew who I was.And if you don’t know where to start…Start here. I am a man first.Before the world taught me my name…Before my passport, my paycheck, or the skin I walk […]