Super talented rapper, M.anifest, has called out the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) for their inability to pay Ghanaian musicians their royalties.

M.anifest who is in the United Kingdom (UK) for two headlining performances on March 10 and 11 in London at the Assembly Hall in Walthamstow (WAH17) stopped by BBC for an intensive interview.

The 'Nowhere cool' rapper who was speaking on Piracy and royalty payment in the African music scene stated that he has never been paid any amount by GHAMRO since he began music.

The son of one of Ghana's most respected lawyers suggested that there should be measures put in place that will enable generations after to benefit from the work of an artiste.

He said, "One of our biggest challenges in Ghana is that you can't collect royalties. Its a challenge. For me, If we could work on it so that my children, grandchildren will benefit from it, I would be happier. It is completely unfair"

Born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, the rapper who further commended GHAMRO for working hard appealed to the organization to put in much work to ensure musicians are paid for their art.

" Shout out to GHAMRO, I know you people are working but please work harder so I can recieve my royalties. I haven't received a single penny from you guys". He told the host