Citizens Activ

[5] Kevin McNeese stated "this album takes everything we love about KJ-52, everything we hate about Enimem [sic], and wraps it in an extremely tight package that glorifies God, has some fun with everyday relationships and gives Christian rap a new tent-pole project to tout.

"[5] Nathan of NRT went on to add that "even people who are not fans of the rap genre may find themselves hopping on Manafest's band wagon -- at least for Citizens Activ.

"[4] Finally, Andy Argyrakis of Crosswalk.com plainly said when complementing the spiritual depth of the album: "Manafest shines with a meaningful centering and corresponding soundtrack he can just as easily take to church youth group kids as he can the inner city streets.

"[3] On the flip side, Rapzilla stated frankly in a more neutral opinion on the album: "Citizens Activ has a plethora of musical styles ranging from pop, rock, and rap.

Manafest delivers the type of rap you wouldn't mind your children listening to, so long as they outgrow it before high school.