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Queen Juli Endee—Great English King of Africa—H.E. Joseph N. Boakai

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Liberia’s cultural ambassador and traditional queen, Queen Juli Endee, has released a powerful new song titled “The Great English King of Africa,” a track deeply rooted in national pride and diplomatic grace. Known for her commitment to peace, tradition, and unity through music, Queen Endee uses this latest release to celebrate Liberia’s renewed global image under President Joseph N. Boakai. The song is a cultural response to the recent international spotlight on Liberia after U.S. President Donald J. Trump commended President Boakai for his poised and visionary remarks at the US-Africa Summit, a moment that sparked both praise and debate across the global media.

In “The Great English King of Africa,” Queen Endee metaphorically positions President Boakai as a respected sovereign voice rising from Africa, echoing centuries-old wisdom with modern diplomacy. The track blends traditional Liberian rhythms with regal undertones, reflecting the dignity of the presidency and Liberia’s historical ties with global powers. While some critics question Trump’s compliment, seeing it as politically charged, Queen Endee turns the narrative into a celebration of leadership, heritage, and Liberia’s place on the world stage. The song not only honors President Boakai’s grace under pressure but also reinforces Queen Endee’s role as a musical storyteller who defends and uplifts the Liberian identity.

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