On the second episode of the African Trap Movement Documentary, we get to see and learn more about what went into the making of Emtee's second studio album, Manando. After getting to listen to the album and more so the title track, we learned that it was actually named after someone Emtee looked up to while growing up.
The film opens in a studio where we find Emtee preparing a song. The doccie just shows a day in the life of the ATM members and what it takes to make their music, it's a pretty comical piece and the guys made sure to make it as authentic as possible. Everyone gets to share their thoughts, also expressing their relationships with the other members and how far they've come. Halfway through you'll also see the gang on set for the Manando music video before jetting off to some shows. Be sure to peep the video and also go out to cop the album, do it for Manando.
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