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List Of Liberian Musicians
This is a list of musicians and musical groups from Liberia. Only notable individuals appear here. Musical groups *Soulful Dynamics – German-based band *Soul Fresh – Hipco musical duo * Zack & Geebah – 1980s musical duo Musicians * 2C – U.S-based singer * Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos – composer and music professor * MC Caro – rapper and singer * Benji Cavalli – U.S-based singer * Christoph the Change – rapper and songwriter * Cralorboi CIC – Hipco singer *Sundaygar Dearboy – Hipco and gospel singer *DenG – singer-songwriter * Eric Geso – singer-songwriter * Miatta Fahnbulleh – singer and social activist *George Fraska – vocalist and guitarist *Wesseh Freeman – singer and guitarist * Faithvonic – singer-songwriter *Fatu Gayflor – singer-songwriter * Eddie Johns – singer-songwriter * Kobazzie – singer-songwriter * Kpanto – singer-songwriter * Billema Kwillia – composer and music teacher * Knero Lapaé – Hip-hop and Afrobeats singer *Iren ...
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Faithvonic
Faith Terryson, who is known professionally as Faithvonic, is a Liberian singer and songwriter from Grand Bassa County. She is also a fashion designer, graphic designer, content creator, and video director. Faithvonic derived her stage name from her first name and mother's name, and started writing and recording music in 2012. She signed a record deal with Kimmie Weeks' KLW Entertainment in 2014, but left the label in 2016 after her contract expired. On February 14, 2021, she released her debut extended play, ''Rich with You'', to coincide with Valentine's Day. She has released music to raise awareness about Ebola and COVID-19, and has partnered with ActionAid Liberia on several humanitarian projects. Faithvonic's music is a mixture of Afropop and hipco. Life and career 1995–2008: Early life and education Faithvonic is a member of the Bassa tribe. She has four siblings and was raised by a single mother; her father died when she was two years old. She was physically and ment ...
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Scientific (rapper)
Samuel Sonnyboy Tubman (born March 3), better known by his stage name Scientific, is a rapper and songwriter. He released the Quincy B- assisted single "Shawty" in October 2014. Between 2014 and 2016, he won Best Hip Hop Artist at the Liberian Music Awards. Biography and music career Samuel Sonnyboy Tubman was born in Bong County, Liberia. He grew up in Ghana in a refugee camp due to the first and second civil wars, which lasted from 1989 to 2003 in Liberia. Cheddar signed Scientific to his label Wonda World Entertainment (WWE) in Ghana. In 2011, Scientific performed his hit singles, "I Like You Girl", with top Ghanaian acts such as EL, Sarkodie and Jayso at the American Musician Fabolous Concert in Ghana. Scientific was nominated and won Artist of the Year and Hip Hop Artist of the Year at Liberia Music Award, USA in 2014. He also won the 2015 Edition of Liberia Music Award "Artist of the Year". Singles * "Her Back Wicked", produced by WWE * "Ain’t Got Time", produced by W ...
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Tecumsay Roberts
Tecumsay Roberts ( 19511990) was a Liberian singer and dancer.His name is also sometimes spelled as "Tecumseh". Early life Tecumsay Roberts was born around 1951. Roberts had six siblings, including fellow musician Sandy Roberts. Tecumsay got his start singing in high school in Monrovia. Career In Roberts' early career, he fronted a band named Liberian Dream, and circulated performances between Monrovia, Freetown, and Abidjan. The first album he recorded was entitled ''Gettin' It On''. Roberts also recorded the theme song for the 1979 Organisation of African Unity conference in Monrovia. Roberts had also performed in London with another band he led named Boombaya. Roberts' original style was a fusion of African and Caribbean music, dubbed "Afrolypso". This style was prominent in his single, ''Comin' Home''. Roberts also performed pop music. Roberts' popularity in Liberia, as stated by writer Stephanie Horton, was comparable to that of Michael Jackson's. In Monrovia, Roberts m ...
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Bucky Raw
Karwoudou Cole (born April 30), better known by his stage name Bucky Raw, is a Liberian rapper and songwriter from Monrovia. He rose to fame after appearing in a cypher at the 2016 Liberian Entertainment Awards. Raw has released two mixtapes: 2017's ''Country Soda'' and 2018's ''Cs2''. Early Life and Music career Raw was born on April 30, 1984, in Monrovia, Liberia. He moved to the United States when he was 9 years old. Raw grew up in a public housing unit in Southwest Philadelphia. He attended Pepper Middle School and John Bartram High School. Raw released his debut mixtape ''Country Soda'' in 2017. It features guest appearances from King Sammy, Drape Lawson, Mz Menneh and Monica Ree. His second mixtape ''CS2'' was released in August 2018. It comprises 12 tracks and features guest appearances from Takun J, Jay Awesome, Tieah Boy and Rickslyn. It peaked at number 10 on the ''Billboard'' World Albums chart. ''Cs2'' has been criticized for having derogatory lyrics. On November 1 ...
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Dawn Padmore
Dawn Padmore (born Dawn Mai Padmore, Monrovia, Liberia, February 17, 1967) is a Liberian classical singer primarily known as a recitalist. Padmore has appeared in a variety of concert situations featuring African music, including a performance as part of New York's "African Music Symposium" in 2006 In 2007 she appeared at Washington DC's Kennedy Center while, in April 2008, she sang for Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Desmond Tutu in Minneapolis. The ''Toronto Star'' described her part in the program as "a series of musical confections smartly wrapped in Liberian-born and New York-based Dawn Padmore's silky soprano" and he concluded: "and Dawn Padmore should be encouraged to visit us as often as possible..." Her operatic roles have included the Countess (''The Marriage of Figaro''), Lady with the Cake Box in Dominick Argento's ''Postcard from Morocco'', Elettra ('' Idomeneo''), Sister Angelica ('' Suor Angelica''), the Radical Woman in Chandler Carter's ''No Easy Walk to Freedom'', ...
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Nasseman
Rabbie Nassrallah (born 1979), who is better known as Nasseman, is a Liberian reggae singer, songwriter, and activist. He gained recognition after releasing the 2015 single "Till We Meet Again", which was written to honor his mentor Ras Katata. His music primarily addresses social ills prevalent in Liberian society. Nasseman has written songs for several Liberian artists, and has released the albums ''Till We Meet'' (2008) and ''Redemption Time'' (2012). Life and career Nasseman was born in 1979, to a Lebanese father and a Liberian mother. Raised in Monrovia, he lived through Liberia's first and second civil war and witnessed the killing and destruction caused by rival warlords. Nasseman started performing when he was 11 years old. He opened for Akon when the singer performed in Liberia in 2006, and was one of the headline acts at Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's 2006 presidential inauguration. Nasseman is part of the Hipco Accountability Network, an organization that strengthens copyri ...
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Olmstead Luca
Olmstead Luca (18261869) was a Liberian pianist and composer. He composed the music for the Liberian national anthem, "All Hail, Liberia, Hail!". He came from a mixed-race family that had immigrated to Liberia from the southern United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ....Harry Hamilton Johnston, Otto Stapf''Liberia'' Dodd, Mead, 1906, p. 395. Web sources 1826 births 1869 deaths 19th-century classical composers American emigrants to Liberia American Romantic composers Americo-Liberian people Liberian male musicians National anthem writers {{composer-stub ...
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Irene Logan
Irene Logan (born February 16, 1984) is a Liberian-born Ghanaian singer, songwriter, philanthropist and entrepreneur. She was just a child in the early 1990s when her family moved to Ghana in search of refuge from the Liberian civil war. Irene broke out onto the music scene in 2006 where she won the maiden edition of "Stars of the Future". Early life Irene Elizabeth Grace Logan was born on February 16, 1984, in Monrovia, Liberia, to Tina Logan, a teacher and Gospel singer, and Thomas Logan, an accountant and musician. Logan lost her father when she was two months old due to an illness; he was 25 years old. Her mother and her fled to Accra in search of refuge during the First Liberian Civil War. Logan attended Achimota School in 2003, studying literature, history, and music. She sang in the school's choir and performed for the school at national events. She was also an executive for the writers and debaters club during her time in Senior High School. Logan was a marketing major ...
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Knero Lapaé
Daniel Boimah Kenney Knero Lapaé Edwards II (born May 19, 1985), better known as Knero Lapaé or simply Knero (stylized as kNERO; pronounced ''knee ro'' ''la pay''), is a Liberian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, model, and author. His music is a mixture of Hip hop and Afrobeats. Personal life and family members kNERO was born in Monrovia, Liberia and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His father is Gola and his mother is from the Kpelle tribe. He is one of four children of Sara Léla and Rev. D. Boimah Lapaé Edwards, who was the youngest Liberian to managed an American corporation in Liberia. His father is currently the President of the non-profit organization, The Bomi County Association. kNERO was brought up in a predominant political background. He is the nephew of Liberia's 24th president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. He has an uncle who was a judge of the Magistrate Court, a District Commissioner, and County Development Coordinator for the Ministry of Internal Affairs ...
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Billema Kwillia
Billema Kwillia, or Belema Kwelea, or Belema Kollia (born c. 1925) is a teacher and composer from Liberia. She composed the hymn "A va de laa" which was translated to English from Loma as "Come, Let Us Eat", and features in several modern hymnals. Biography Kwillia was born circa 1925 in Liberia.C. MICHAEL HAWN/S T KIMBROUGH, JR. (with appreciation for information provided by Daniel W. Sopo). "Billema Kwillia." ''The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology.'' Canterbury Press. Web. 24 Feb. 2021. http://www.hymnology.co.uk/b/billema-kwillia. Little is known about her early life, other than she was taught to read her language Loma through a literacy programme funded by a missionary church. She converted to Christianity and became an evangelist, as well as working as a teacher. Her most widely known work is the hymn "Come, Let Us Eat", which was originally written in Loma in the 1960s and was recorded by Margaret D. Miller. Miller was an American missionary to Liberia who worked at th ...
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Kpanto
Franklin Edward Harris, who is known professionally as Kpanto (previously Skinnyboi Kpanto), is a Liberian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He started his music career in 2014 and gained recognition in 2015 after releasing a cover of Desiigner's single " Panda". His eponymous debut studio album, ''Skinny Boy Kpanto'', was released on August 22, 2020. It comprises nine tracks and contains the songs "Take off Trouser", which was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2020 Liberia Music Awards, and "Flukor", which won Song of the Year at the 2021 Tunes Liberia Music Awards. His second studio album ''Sound from the Xtreetz'', which was supported by the singles "Dey Say" and "Community Thing", won Album of the Year at the 2021 Liberia Music Awards. Kpanto released his third studio album, ''Son of the Soil'', in 2022. Career Kpanto, who previously went by the stage name Skinnyboi Kpanto, released his debut single "Dope Boy" in 2014. He gained recognition after releasi ...
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