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Daniel George aka DenG: Has Three Hit Songs Under His Belt With No Videos, Why?

                                               Berenice Mulubah | August 7, 2015 6:30PM

                                                                                
Daniel George aka DenG
DenG debuted on a song with Queen V called "Jue You Bad" in 2013. The song was an instant hit, making him one of the most talked about Liberian artist in 2013. In 2014, he dropped "They Vex," a song that gave him four awards, Song of the Year and Artist of the Year from the LEA  and Song of the Year and Best Artist of the Year from the LMA. DenG is currently signed with Nova Cellphone company as their brand ambassador.  Here comes the tricky part, "They Vex" has been out for over a year and there is no video produced.  DenG also dropped two other hit songs in 2015, "Ce Qui Faut Fait and Kemah."  "Kemah" is the most played Liberian song of 2015, so far.  The song has been out for over five months without a video. 

We reached out to DenG and asked why.  This is what he had to say, "I don't want you to write anything now. Video making is progress. My obligation is to give my fans the best." 

Well, while you wait for the actual video to the song Kemah, checkout few videos of it made by Liberian dancers.  

                                                                                 

                                                                              

                                                                             

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