The party to roll out his 18-track album featured performances from Bexxx A DJ and an open mic with local artists headed by Scorpion Shabba.
The event provided an intimate connection between Rickman's music and the community.
The album dubbed Ndi Muto has the following songs:
1. Born Champion - ft. Joshua Baraka
2. Abantu
3. Ghetto Made - ft. Soundlykbb, King Hanny, Ruyonga, Mark Da Urban & Bad Sparksy
4. Find Your Way - ft. Joshua Baraka
5. Lugaba - ft. Likkle Bangi
6. Topowa
7. Oh Uganda - ft. Pasha Amaro
8. Ndi Muto
9. Luga Pandemic
10. Big deal - ft. Dougg Poundz
11. Mba Ndigida
12. No Time - ft. Rulz
13. Where Are You - ft. Zavy Keiza
14. Naughty Party - ft. Dolv Gvng
15. Party Night - ft. Likkle Bangi & Maniac Mayne
16. Duka - ft. Double S
17. Tolumba America
18. Ekibe (remix) - ft. Courtesy Davinci, Wizzard OG & Kapeke, Navio & The Mith
For the Ndi Muto album, Rickman Manrick tapped accomplished producers, including B.I.T. (Best In Town), Artin Pro, Raka (Joshua Baraka), Vad Beats and Mio.
Isaac Kalema, Herbert Skillz and Vad Beats mixed and mastered the songs.
Meanwhile, for the charity initiative, Manrick partnered with Yo Kuku!, a poultry supplier and they on top of donations, celebrated over a luncheon with the ghetto community.
Bryan Morel Publications, representing Rickman, announced the groundbreaking collaboration, which saw over 300 kilograms of premium chicken actualised and donated during the luncheon that was attended by over 300 individuals.
The hampers Manrick delivered to over 50 families contained soap, sanitary material, sugar, cooking oil, bread, posho, rice, clothes, beddings, and many other household items.
The event's significance was amplified by Rickman's choice of Bakuli, the locale of his inaugural hit Bango, establishing a poignant link with the Mengo community.