Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, M.anifest has reacted to music royalties claim by the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), Rex Omar.
He tweeted that though he is not a registered member of South African Music Right Organisation (SAMRO) and UK’s Performing Rights Society (PRS) yet he receives his royalties from them.
“I’m not a member of samro or prs but s.a. and u.k. royalties have been flowing. Thanks for understanding. You’re a legend BTW. Much respect,” he wrote.
This comes after M.anifest told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in an interview that he had not received a penny from the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) as royalties since he started music.
“Shout outs to GHAMRO. I know you people are working but please work hard so I can get my royalties. I haven’t received a single penny from you guys,” he said.
I'm not a member of samro or prs sir but s.a and u.k royalties have been flowing. Thanks for understanding. You're a legend BTW! Much respect. https://t.co/xC5uU7KqoQ
— M.anifest (@manifestive) March 14, 2018