Türkiye’s rising girl group Manifest takes another confident step toward global domination with the release of “KTS (Kalbimin Tek Sahibi)”, a sleek, genre-blending anthem that underscores their star power and artistic vision. Pulled from their upcoming debut album (out June 13), “KTS” fuses early-2000s R&B stylings with modern trap beats, delivering a track that is equal parts sultry, self-assured, and irresistibly catchy.
What began as a leaked teaser during a surprise broadcast has exploded into a viral moment — a testament to Manifest’s magnetic appeal. With hypnotic synths, punchy basslines, and smooth vocal interplay, the track channels the energy of Destiny’s Child and Rosalía through a uniquely Turkish lens, setting a high bar for what’s next in global pop.
Lyrically, “KTS” is an ode to self-ownership and emotional empowerment. The group confidently declares, “Pop doesn’t need to be in English to move the world” — and they back it up. Even for non-Turkish speakers, the passion and poise shine through.
The accompanying short film, premiered on May 9 via YouTube, solidifies their vision with stunning choreography and cinematic flair — a first-of-its-kind visual project in Türkiye, and a clear signal that Manifest isn’t just participating in pop culture, they’re actively reshaping it.
Formed via the high-stakes survival show Big5 Türkiye, the group — Sueda, Hilal, Lidya, Mina, Zeynep, and Esin — debuted with “Zamansızdık”, amassing over 12 million Spotify streams and quickly distinguishing themselves with a dynamic blend of sound, style, and substance.
With “KTS”, Manifest proves they’re not just another pop group — they’re a cultural phenomenon in the making. Their music transcends borders, and their message resonates loud and clear: the future of pop is multilingual, multicultural, and undeniably magnetic.