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In The Fries
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Episode || Episode 27: The Unspoken Realities of Liberian Artists with Ceekaynayway and Jbizz
In The Fries
1 hour 40 minutes 26 seconds
6 months ago
Episode || Episode 27: The Unspoken Realities of Liberian Artists with Ceekaynayway and Jbizz
In this episode of 'In the Fries,' hosted by Jbizz and featuring special co-host Ceekaynayway, we delve into the complexities and challenges faced by Liberian artists. CK, a talented singer and songwriter, shares her experiences and the disconnect between being an artist in Liberia versus in the diaspora. The conversation explores the hurdles of making it in the music industry, the importance of understanding the business side of music, and the critical role of networking and management. CK opens up about her journey, from performing in Liberia to striving for greater recognition abroad, and the sacrifices made for her craft. The episode also touches on the cultural richness of Liberia, from food to music, and the potential for growth and development within the entertainment industry. Join us for an insightful discussion on the struggles, aspirations, and the road ahead for Liberian artists.
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