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  2. Esau Owusu Dahnsaw - Wikipedia

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    Israel Owusu Dahnsaw, commonly known as Major Dahnsaw, is a Liberian actor, Minister, Administrator, Voice over artist and model. [1] He is the Most Outstanding Liberian Actor/Frank Artus Studio in 2016. [2] [3] He is the third runner-up of the 11th edition of the Nigerian television show The Next Movie Star in 2015. [4] [5]

  3. List of Liberian musicians - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Sundaygar Dearboy - Wikipedia

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    Sundaygar Dearboy was born in District 2, Grand Bassa County, Liberia. He is the father of two and the guardian of several others. [2] Dearboy graduated with a degree in criminal justice from AME Zion College. [1] He is the project manager for Liberia Trading & Investment Company (LINTRACO), one of Liberia's trading groups. [3]

  5. 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]

  6. JZyNO - Wikipedia

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    Professionally known as JZyNO and based in Accra, Ghana, [1] Jonathan Lee Pratt is a singer-songwriter born on 3 January 1995 in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, Liberia, [2] to a Liberian-Portuguese father and a Nigerien-Liberian mother. [3] Pratt's biggest musical influences include Kendrick Lamar, Wizkid, and Bryson Tiller amongst others. [3]

  7. Music of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Hipco music was becoming popular in 2004 and still is the most popular music genre of Liberia, "serving as the medium through which rappers and singers speak against societal ills, including injustice and corruption and also with an infusion of enticing lyrics for pleasure."

  8. Wesseh Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Wesseh Freeman (or Weesay, 1976–2018) was a musician from Monrovia, Liberia. He became blind as a child [ 1 ] and turned to playing the guitar to support himself and his family. [ 2 ] He was self-taught, and built his guitars out of oil cans.

  9. Category:Music of Liberia - Wikipedia

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