Türkiye’s breakout girl group Manifest has set the stage ablaze with their latest single ‘KTS’ (Kalbimin Tek Sahibi)—a commanding, genre-defying track that boldly declares the arrival of a new era in Southeast European pop. Blending early 2000s R&B elegance with dark, magnetic trap beats, the song unfolds like a sonic firestorm—sultry, assertive, and addictive. Manifest doesn’t just sing about owning their hearts—they prove they’ve captured the sound of a generation.
From its surprise debut during an after-hours livestream to its meteoric rise across streaming platforms, ‘KTS’ isn’t just trending—it’s transforming. With razor-sharp vocals layered over a bass-driven production, the track resonates as both an anthem of empowerment and a love letter to personal freedom. It’s the type of hit that doesn’t just follow pop trends—it sets them.
The group—formed on the high-intensity survival show Big5 Türkiye and known by fans as BIG6—has drawn comparisons to Destiny’s Child and Rosalía. But with their own cultural edge and fearless authenticity, Manifest doesn’t mimic; they lead. ‘KTS’ underscores their mission: to disrupt expectations and reframe what a girl group from Türkiye can sound and look like on the world stage.
Accompanying the release is a 20-minute short film, marrying bold visual storytelling with explosive choreography, showcasing Manifest not just as performers, but as artists. It’s a visual feast—a fashion-forward, cinematic expression of the song’s central theme: unapologetic ownership of one’s power.
Following their chart-topping debut single ‘Zamansızdık’, Manifest isn’t slowing down. With their first full-length album set to drop on June 13, ‘KTS’ feels like the opening chapter of something far larger. A movement. A statement. A cultural pivot point.
Manifest is no longer just a regional sensation. They are, quite literally, manifesting global stardom—on their terms.