Monrovia, Liberia – The American Music Abroad (AMA) program, run by the U.S. Department of State’s Exchange Programs, has collaborated with talented Liberian musicians to produce an EPIC album “Kukatornon” in honor of Liberia’s bicentennial celebrations last year, according to the U.S. Embassy in Liberia.
According to a statement on the embassy’s official Facebook page, the album includes Liberian musicians Sundaygar Dearboy Official, Queen Juli Endee, Arblakolo Gaye, Justin Flomo, Seimah Weifur, Mr. Pabai, Naro, Ruth Jah, Abigail Vinton, and Vivian Akoto in addition to AMA team Farbeon and DJ Invisible.
According to the embassy, the songs are currently available on all major streaming services.
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