This song, “Da my Papa” is a great tune with new gospel art Will Bruce. The song talks about God’s goodness. Sharing here for promotional purposes, and we own no copy of the song. Enjoy, share, and be blessed!
RnB stylish Kizzy W. with one of his newest piece featuring trending female artist Anitram, titled “Tell Me.” A mixture of RnB with a fusion of Liberian colloquialisms. See the lyrics video on YouTube. Enjoy, share, and note that we are only sharing this for promotional purposes and owns no copy of the song.
JB from the group SoulFresh has released a new song titled “Kolo” on his Audio Mack account, which showcases Liberian broken English. He states that the song “celebrates and appreciates our culture and lifestyle,” which is indeed true. It captures the essence of how we communicate (koloqua). This isn’t just a song; it’s a movement.
Koloqua (Liberian English): Normah Standard English Translation: Never mind. Sorry. Apologies. Expression of regret. Sympathy. Haters might say that Liberian girls can never say sorry, but that’s a lie she quoted on her Audiomack profile. CeeKay, on this track, is sincerely apologizing for a wrong. This message resonates deeply with what frequently occurs in our
Kizzy W. Kalaymaa featuring Lavien is a song that makes many of us think back to our childhood favorite story, “Kalaymaa.” This new version has a beautiful touch, with Lavien bringing his unique style to it, which makes it even better. The song has been available since April. Enjoy it and show your support! Please








