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  • damn lot of works need to done to the country before it get back to normal.. however by 2021 it will be get back to normal..

  • I love the first song that was played where can i purchase a copy?

  • @LabeerehnGbanna Boo you and i are not fussing. I'm just stating some of the problems we have in Liberia and among Liberians. I don't need any help dear. I know who i am as Liberian and i damn well know the customes and tranditions of where i come from. I'm a bassa girl who understand and speaks her dialect very well. What i said is the truth and that's why you're getting all personal. No need to get personal sweetheart. **Shrugs shoulders** Merry Christmas and God bless you. :-) Bye-bye!

  • @LabeerehnGbanna That's your opinion....... "Liberia is a small country in population size, and can be easily influenced by cultural spill-overs" smh. So you're saying Liberians in Liberia are influenced by non-Liberians living in Liberia culture? That is really sad! Liberians shouldn't be influenced by the culture of non-Liberians living in Liberia at all. It should be vise versa. And population Got nothing to do with it.... Maybe these are some of the reasons we Liberians have no identity.SAD

  • @lilly34cute I have my identity as a Liberian. I'm a Bandi (Gbandi) and have the full name to prove it. I speak Kolokwa (Liberian Pidgin English), a language perculiar to Liberia, very well. I also speak my tribal langauge to some extent; that's only because I didn't have the chance to learn it fully. I understand the customs and traditions of my tribe very well. I know myself. But you don't know yourself. You need help. You belong to the group of Liberians that don't know who they really are.

  • I don't see what the problem is if there are motor cycles in Liberia, we need to stop criticizing everything especially from people who live abroad and don't understand what real daily life is for the ordinary Liberians who fine it hard to get transportation. people buy what they can afford. nice video but lay low on the criticizing!!

  • What is conforming about having motor cycles in Liberia? Purchasing a vehicle there isn't exactly a walk in a park or simply going to a dealer and signing papers. They need a means of transportation and that's what they can afford. I don't think the music matters either...do you listen to Liberian music 24/7?

  • i totally agree with you. I really don't get it. we copy everything. At the end of he day we have lost our culture and identity

  • Why all these motorcycles everywhere?? Wow Liberians copy everything so badly.Smh.The song sound as if the person is singing in Yoruba a Nigerian language. Come Liberians, what's wrong with out culture and native languages?It's really sad.SMH

  • @lilly34cute On the motorcycle issue, I totally disagree with you. The bikes are cheaper and faster for beating traffic; we call it pem-pem, while Nigerians call it okada. It's not a matter of copying, but a matter of necessity. On the song issue, I partly agree with you. Some artists care more about how many album copies they can sell than their own identity. That's a shame. However, Liberia is a small country in populqtion size, and can be easily influenced by cultural spill-overs. Peace!

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