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Liberia’s popular talk-show host Julius Jeh recently took a bold step on his influential platform, “The OK Conversation,” to highlight a powerful track from top-notch artist C.I.C.’s newly released album, Local Champion. The song titled “Ayy Mehn” instantly caught listeners’ attention as Julius played and dissected its lyrical content live on-air. Known for tackling pressing national issues, Julius used his platform to bring music and activism together, demonstrating how art can reflect the pulse of a nation.
During the segment, Julius emphasized that “Ayy Mehn” is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt cry from a generation burdened by Liberia’s persistent struggles with bad economic governance, misrepresentation of citizens, unemployment, corruption, and insecurity. As he engaged callers and read dozens of messages sent to the show, a clear sentiment emerged: C.I.C. had struck a national nerve. The song’s emotional delivery and candid commentary on Liberia’s current realities resonated deeply with everyday citizens who see themselves in its message.
Listeners described the track as a “well-seasoned piece of truth,” urging that it should not only be heard by the masses but especially by public officials whose decisions shape the nation. Julius Jeh, renowned for giving the voiceless a voice, praised C.I.C. for using his platform to amplify the people’s cries through music. The moment was a reminder of the powerful role artists and broadcasters can play in national dialogue—bridging the gap between entertainment and civic responsibility.
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