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  2. Faithvonic - Wikipedia

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    Faithvonic is a member of the Bassa tribe. [1] [2] She has four siblings and was raised by a single mother; her father died when she was two years old. [2]She was physically and mentally abused by her stepfather while growing up. [3]

  3. MC Caro - Wikipedia

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    MC Caro was born to Christiana T. Nagbe and Garpu Moore, in New Kru Town, Monrovia. [10] She attended Nimely Brothers Children Preparatory School for her primary education and enrolled at Ndee Matta Memorial Foundation after her family moved to Gbanjor.

  4. Hipco - Wikipedia

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    In Liberia, the cultural elite has long shunned it as lowbrow. Which means that when Hipco artists inject a few choice snatches of Kolokwa into otherwise English lyrics, their words have political zing." [5] [6] According to the Washington Post, "HipCo is to Liberia as jazz is to the United States." In 2017, Liberian historian C. Patrick ...

  5. List of Liberian musicians - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Quincy B - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Luwokollie Borrowes (April 24, 1993 – March 3, 2017), known professionally as Quincy B, was a Liberian singer, songwriter and record producer. [1] [note 1] He gained recognition in 2013 after releasing his debut single "My Dream", which features rapper Scientific.

  7. Music of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Hipco is usually performed in Liberian English or the local vernacular. Kolokwa rap in Gbema music evolved in the 1980s but was not branded as HipCo music genre until 2002-2003 when HipCo was founded or established by the Liberian Legendary Detrench, the late DJ SummerTime and MC Switch. HipCo has always had a social and political bent.

  8. Category:Liberian women musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Liberian women musicians" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Category:Liberian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Liberian women musicians (6 P) G. Liberian guitarists (1 P) L. Liberian rappers (7 P) S. Liberian singers (1 C, 24 P) Liberian songwriters (20 P) Pages in category ...