: While honoring his memory, the track also touches on the harsh realities of street life and the cycle of violence in South African townships. Musical Style
: It features a slow, soulful trap beat with heavy bass and melodic synth overlays that complement Emtee’s emotive delivery.
"Manando" is the titular lead single and title track of South African rapper second studio album, released in 2017. The official audio serves as a poignant tribute to a fallen friend and mentor, showcasing Emtee's signature "African Trap" sound. Theme and Narrative
: Emtee utilizes a blend of rhythmic rapping and auto-tuned melodic hooks, a style that helped him dominate the South African hip-hop scene in the late 2010s.
Produced by , the track is a masterclass in the "ATM" (African Trap Movement) aesthetic:
Upon its release, the audio for "Manando" solidified Emtee’s reputation as a storyteller within the trap genre. It helped the album earn and won Best Hip Hop Album at the 24th South African Music Awards (SAMAs). The song remains a fan favorite for its emotional honesty, bridging the gap between high-energy club tracks and meaningful social commentary.
: Unlike typical "braggadocio" trap, the lyrics are narrative-driven, using a mix of English and IsiZulu to maintain cultural authenticity. Impact and Legacy
The song is deeply personal, centered on the life and tragic death of , a local figure from Emtee’s neighborhood who protected him during his youth.