My beautiful Liberian people, it is time to update your playlist with some beautiful Liberian songs. I present to you 25 songs from my personal playlist of Liberian songs from 2024. These Liberian artists are really working hard with all the challenges they are facing. With my criticism and without my criticism, I am very proud of the work they are all putting in to push the industry forward. Trust me, I don’t post artists that I am not proud of; even if I am criticizing, it is for betterment and out of love for the Liberian arts and culture. In no particular order, here are 25 beautiful songs for your enjoyment.
Faithvonic of Africa: Small Enjoyment
Small Temper ft L'Frankie Frankie: Peace
CIC: Congratulations
TecKine ft Sundaygar: Need Dat Money
Teddyride: Besa
King Dennis : Enjoy My Self
JZyNo: Profeh
Tialae Leelai: Rampage
Fazari: Dehley Way
ANITRAM ft Stunn: On My Mind
Spize: My Side
L’Frankie: Hold It Tight
Fluxii: Talk So
Victor Jones: Stop Your Wrong Doing
CIC: One Day
Shine-P: It Na Over
Prince LI - Make Your Body Go
STUNN: David
Teddyride: Wleesayma
Taweh G: We Here
MC CARO: Liberia La Your Mate
ANGEL DWEH: We Messed Up
Bucky Raw: Celebrate
Togar Howard:That’s Me
SWAGG KIN: Mama Anthem
Bonus song: Hpm H-Man: Barnersville
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