“I cannot wait to meet my Princess Milky.” says film director Alvin Nyemah

Alvin Nyemah is among a few of the most talked about Liberian film makers. After his break away from making movies, he recently announced that he will be expecting his first child with girlfriend Shelly Williams. Mr. Nyemah says that; he has never been happy in his life until now. “Of course I’m going to spoil my little girl.” he said. Sorry ladies, Alvin Nyemah have been taken by a beautiful woman.

Read his recent message he posted on Facebook:  

“Girlfriend, I don’t know what you did to me*

But it sure feel like something good for me
Stay on my mind all day and all night
I’m seriously contemplatin on makin you wife
Yup, I’m 30 something girl I need to settle down now……I don’t need to be up in the club chasin the brown round……You don’t need to to be up the streets chasin these clowns down……..Let’s say we catch a matinee today, downtown…………So I can tell you bout this dream I had lately……….The one on the house on the hill and a baby……….The picket white fence, in a field full of daisies……..The amg kit on the silver mercedes……Would it hurt you to try me, huh mami…..Every good man got a good woman behind him……And every superhero got a good woman beside him
Girl stop playin… I wanna hold your hand…
Look chocolate,
Lately I been feelin awkward
Finally found someone to talk with
Walk through the park with
I’m on some joan of ark shit
I need a rider with me
Sometimes I sit and wonder why you even bother with me
Look shawn
Looked in your eyes and seen dawn
Dewdrops on the leaves in the lawn
Love heals all past wounds you assist me
You with me
The butterflies came to get me
Cupid cocked back the four pound, squeezed one of the shot hit me
North of the kidney, and now I’m head over”
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BEHOLD, BEHOLD by Lucky Bucky- A Flash On the HipCo 2007 Hit Song

Back in 2007 when Lucky Bucky came in with the hit BEHOLD BEHOLD, I felt it was all about just singing for singing sake. I didn’t understand the meaning, I didn’t have a clue of what he emphasizing on, and moreover I just used to go with flow by singing BEHOLD BEHOLD. After a series of times questioning myself what will I learn by listening to this song and understanding the detail of it, I gradually began to understand every inch of the song and began to know what it actually meant.

A year and the half after the death of Michael Joseph Jackson there were circulations of videos about demonic forces behind the American Music Industry and those forces cause them to exploit more than any other musicians from any other countries. Many people will not know what tempt me to listen more kindly to BEHOLD BEHOLD by Lucky Bucky, but as I listened to the song I heard a scripture from Revelation Chapter 17; it was because of that scripture I re-listened to the whole song over and over again. Let’s analyzed the song according to parts:
Part 1: Firstly, when Lucky Bucky started the song; he began with the way upcoming boys act in the society, how they lie about things they don’t have. He later continued on the girls after he began with the boys by saying: “When bigger boy turned to rough baby girl was in church acting like she get the Holy Ghost”. Someone will say he is just singing, but decode it and you get this: “When bigger boy turned to rough the girlfriend of the girl was in church acting like she has the spirit of Holiness within her”. Now, he was simply trying to tell you that this said girl is a pretender and nothing she was doing but pretending and that was not the most terrific part of part 1. The most terrific part was the saying: “Don’t waste my time, I going work for the Lebanese, she can be there working on her knees”. If you decode this particular segment this is what you will get: “Don’t waste my time I am going hustle on the Lebanese, but what she actually does there is a blow job or a prostitution work”. When Lucky Bucky made that statement “She can be working on her kneels”, this should come to your mind that the work for which Lucky Bucky was describing is not a normal work, it is like a prostitution work.

Now there is a secret in Lucky Bucky song that was recorded mainly to advice about the end time and the scripture reverence is revelation chapter 17 versus 3 downward. BEHOLD BEHOLD is not an ordinary song as many may think it is a song that have the lots of encrypted files within it, it had lots of secrets that was within it before Liberians could hear about the wild spread Baphomet disc. Let me tell you how he began dizzying UN, US, and UK in part 2.
Part 2: “They say they came to this land to bring peace to this land. Da scan to steal piece of our land. Some of them riding with them, they na let UN fool them”. This was another part triggered me to listen more because Lucky Bucky is actually stating that UN is a rough and that they came to steal and they will only give when they receive.
He later continued by saying: “They na know they riding with BUKUMEN…Your must think I telling joke, your will soon know. The democrat practice, democrat party, demon-craft all of them da witchcraft”. In a later statement he stated “BEHOLD, BEHOLD let the truth be told”.

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Now let’s decode that saying BUKUMEN, that is one word I have always heard but have no clue as to what it means. Back when I was a child it was used as something to frighten little children, it was like an omen for children. Another thing I noticed about the word BUKUMEN is that it was like something that cannot be seen. So what if Lucky Bucky was trying to say they were riding with someone they don’t know, I mean something they can’t see.
Finally, Lucky Bucky concluded the song with The Holy bible quotation from Revelation 17:3-7; explaining the story of Babylon before condemning some top nations and organizations by saying: “The mark of the beast is in you UK, US, UN, UBF we know who you be BEHOLD, BEHOLD”.

WRITTEN BY: LUCKY PALMER

2nd Annual Liberian Music Award Review/Winners/Photos

Liberia music Awards mission statement: The Liberia Music Awards ceremony is a premiere effort promoting the rich Liberian music worldwide, thus reaching out to millions of fans, and propelling African music to glorious pinnacles beyond the four corners of Africa. It is our main aim to constantly endeavour to showcase to the rest of the world the wealth of talent Liberian Acts have to offer.

Artist Douk D’ Lib, radio show host at (L.I.B Ay Waste) Beans Gutt, and soccer player Chris Waleh and myself arrived in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday evening at Hotel Marrietta GA. That same day things were out of place, but hey, we handled it like bosses do. At 6:30pm we attended the movie premiere “Jack and Joe in Accra.” Not a lot of people showed up, but the fewer people that attended had a great time laughing from start to end of the movie. Producer, director and actor Jay U Boy and his team did a tremendeous job with the productions.

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Watch “Jack and Joe in Accra trailer here

Next premiere date will be on July 18, 2015 in Philadelphia, pa. Please click flyer for more information. Thanks!

The welcome party was really fun. This is where I finally got the chance to stop being so boring and loosen up and just have some fun with the stars, guests, fans and of course DJ Shine the Beast and Dj-Ant Flahn played Liberian artists’ music all night long. There were few times foreign music played, but we were all perfectly fine with it. It felt good hearing your country music all night long. Model Valentino Lucas was the host that day and he did well calling out artist name.

LMA Review: Have you ever been to an awards show and felt like you were the show stopper? Well, attending the Liberia music award will make you feel exactly that. I’m talking about our stars guys. I mean am not saying that guests are treated badly, I am simply saying that guests are entertained well by the stars. Our (Liberian) musicians are truly gifted, I bet you did not know that right? It’s ok. It will be an honor to educate you about our growing entertainment industry and her talents. I know your answer was probably yes. Seeing one on Facebook, instagram, Youtube or television is totally different than physically being there while they perform. At the Liberia Music Awards (LMA), every thing is about the artists, yes, it’s a fact! Last year, many of the Liberian celebrities like Pitty D’ Best, D12, David Mell, Shadow, Tan Tan, Bernice Blackie and Infectious Michael were all brought by Kaifa Yamah (LMA founder) to the United States just for the event.

One of the main reasons we promote Liberian stars and their work is because Mama Liberia have so much talents that need to be embrace by the international market. The 2nd annual Liberia music award (LMA) was held on June 27th 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia at Kennesaw State University, formerly known as Southern Polytechnic State. Of course, there were the bad, the ugly and of course the great. I choose to speak about the great because as human we always have to see the good in everything we do and speak life into it. The red carpet was hosted by me, yours truly (Liberian stars view First Lady) Aspiring Actress Cece Maintain from the (Maintain Show) and the lovely Samantha Tapfumaneyi from London. Gosh, her accent is lovely as she is. Excuse me, I got a little carried away by having random flashback. lol. Alright, after we got done interviewing almost every artist that attended the event, we went to get some food because we were hungry and my feet were killing me! When I attend an event that is about celebrities, I only interview stars and not the guests. Sometimes I interview guests to know what their thoughts about the event or whatever they have to say. But I usually love to interview stars because we as the media constantly need to share our information with our audiences. I mean this is how we the media survive. If an event is about the guest(s) it will have said that, but it did not so most of the time my focus be on the stars and that’s just me being honest. When you attend a Liberian gathering, I guarantee every guest at Liberian gathering would love to be interviewed by the red carpet host. it’s a fact!  I have had similar experienced at the Liberian entertainment awards (LEA) and I did not like it.

Back to our review: Every artist that performed at the LMA did an amazing job “wowing” the crowd. Judging from some of their faces, they were like wow! “I can’t believe that these guys are from our country.” The crowd was mixed with young, and older, professionals and non-professionals. I met some great Liberian(s) that back in the days couldn’t even stand in public and tell someone who they are. So now you see why I choose to speak about the great? What these organizations like LMA and LEA plus the entertainers are doing great things. We need to continue to show support, appreciate and help them improve in their work until we completely established as an well-know entertainment industry like Hollywood, Bollywood, Nollywood and Gollywood. Some of my personal favorite performers at the show were; Friday the Cellphone Man, Pitty D’ Best, Peter G, Roland Ross, Tracey Danielle Jones, Ms. Menneh, Sis Marie, D12, G-Rize, Yung Muse, Jyounkonde Suah Lady Mouthphy. I was a lot disappointed when Friday The Cellphone Man and Lady Mouthphy performance got cut short. Friday was confused to get off the stage because everyone was calling him back including myself. lol.. But then again, I think because the time was running out. Let truth be told, Africans are always late. Yes, they were late for the red carpet. Including some celebrities. Some of the guests that presented the awards to our stars did not know who they were and what genre of music they do. To be honest, I was very irritated by this. Lets pray this doesn’t repeat itself next year. Some of the artists that won were not there to pick up their award(s). I mean some were definitely excused because they got denied visa and some simply decided not to show up for the award show. Sometimes it is better to see things for yourself rather than listening to ‘they say” “I Say” or “You Say.” Moving forward to the after party. I mean, I have nothing negative to say about the after party.

The after party follow by Yung Muse, 2C, Peter G performance and then one of our red carpet hosts (Cece Maintain) was a bit upset because the male musicians were dominating that night so she asked the host for Lady Mouthphy to perform and she did. I was glad Ms. Mouthphy finally got up there and blessed us with her wonderful voice. Girlfriend was in a one-piece bikini flaunting her curves everywhere!

Meet the Red carpet hosts

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View more red carpet photos here

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Ceremony host: Mr. Charles Russell and model Lisa Barbie To.

View Liberia Music Awards 2015 Winners/Pic

1. Artist of the Year-DenG

2. Song of the Year – DenG

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Video Director of the Year- Alexander Wiah aka Usher

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Traditional Artist of the Year-Master Black

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Hipco Rapper of the Year- Tru Storry

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Gospel Artist of the Year- Sayon T. Mayson

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New Artist(s) of the Year- PCK & L’ Franklin

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1. Gbema Artist of the Year- Kzee

2. Gbema Song of the Year- Da Who Say- Kzee ft. JB SOUL FRESH 

3. Album of the Year- King Zulu- Kzee

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Reggae Artist of the Year- Ragga Hilton

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Female Artist of the Year- Lady Mouthphy

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Male Artist of the Year- Eric Geso

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Group of the Year- Big Hands

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Producer of the Year- Infectious Michael

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Collaboration- Shadow, D12, & Kuzzy- Ebola in Town

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Hip Hop Artist of the Year- Scientific

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R&B Artist of the Year- EfinXace

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Performance of the Year- Soul Fresh

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Afro Dance Song of the Year- Gronna Man- Royal Debusta Pain

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DJ of the Year- DJ Weezy

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Hipco Song of the Year- I Beg You Ya- DJ Don ft JB

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Hipco Artist of the Year- Takun J

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Gospel Song of the Year- He’s Coming Back- Success Zeon

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Artist of the Year- Africa- Johnson Linblinmitary Jarbah

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Artist of the Year- USA- Jodi

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Lifetime Achievement- 2015- Tecumsay Roberts Jr.

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Outstanding Achievement 2014- L Roc

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Outstanding Achievement 2015- Alhaj A. Azziz

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Humanitarian of the Year- Juli Endee

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View After Party photos here

Our recommendations to team Liberia music awards: Please reach out to medias. With awards show like this, it needs more medias coverage.

What city/country do you want the Liberia music awards to be next?

Out of My Hand,’ starring Bishop Blay win top prizes in the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival.

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A drama about a Liberian plantation worker (Bishop Blay) who wants to get away from a life overshadowed by civil war, and so moves to New York where he lives a new life as a taxi driver.. Takeshi Fukunaga’s “Out of My Hand” has won the U.S. Fiction Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film was made with support from the Liberian government and its Movie Union, who sponsored the shoot, and offered to pay for travel for its Liberian cast and crew, for the New York portion of production.

The film’s stars (Bishop Blay, Zenobia Kpoto), as well as of its cast for the Liberia portion of the shoot, are played by Librerians, who, for the majority, are acting for the very first time.

As the filmmakers state: “We consider ourselves very fortunate to have found such an extraordinarily talented cast in Liberia. There are of course few opportunities for actors to practice their craft in the country of Liberia, due to its small, but resiliently passionate film community. Our hope is that this film will shine light on them, and hopefully contribute in whatever small way to bringing still greater opportunities for them to do what they love.”

To help complete the film, a successful Kickstarter campaign raised over $42,000 last year.

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Bishop Blay (as Cisco)
Note: Bishop began his acting training at a refugee camp in Ghana, where he lived after escaping from the civil war in Liberia. He kept his passion after the war and continued his appearances in Liberian productions. Bishop, like he does in the movie, also has worked as a rubber tree tapper in one of the largest rubber plantations in Liberia during wartime.

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Zenobia Taylor (as Joy)

Note: Zenobia makes her acting debut in Out of My Hand. She worked as a singer, performing Liberian music in Monrovia and over the country’s local radio. Though she always aspired to become an actor, she regretted the limited opportunities available in Liberia.

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Duke Murphy Dennis (as Francis)
Note: Duke is one of the most notable faces in the Liberian movie industry. He was also, together with Bishop Blay, a part of the Liberian actors group in the refugee camp in Ghana, and has since been active in numerous Liberian productions. In addition to his success as a stand-up comedian, Duke’s also taken a leading role at the Liberian Radio Station.

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PRODUCER/WRITER: Donari Braxton

Note: An award-winning filmmaker and Co-Founder of a film production company, TELEVISION. His short film, “Themes from a Rosary” (2013), received honors in such festivals as Lucerne, Santa Monica, IFFCA and others. He’s worked for such companies at Mercedes Benz and HBO.

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DIRECTOR/WRITER: Takeshi Fukunaga

Note: An award-winning Japanese filmmaker. Since he earned a student award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures in 2007, he has directed a number of short films and music videos. Takeshi’s short documentary, “The Sword Maker” (2011) was selected as Staff Pick on Vimeo and has earned over 1.3 million views online.

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DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryo Murakami

Note: Ryo Murakami was a cinematographer based in New York. He traveled the world capturing awe-inspiring images with a visceral, unique sensibility. His work’s premiered at some of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, including Berlin and Tribeca, amongst others. Ryo passed from complications caused by a severe strain of Malaria, shortly after returning from shooting the feature film, “Out of My Hand,” in Liberia. His legacy lives on through his family, and through the extraordinary body of work he left behind.

No trailer yet, but here’s the Kickstarter pitch video, which does include footage from the film: Watch the kickstarter campaign video here 

Photos from Berlin 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival.

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The Liberian community cannot wait to watch this movie because we are proud of our brothers and sisters that acted in this film.

Source: www.latimes.com

Angelique Myer Produced A Splendid Act In BLIND ORPHAN

Liberian Actress Angelique Myer has been hailed by many movies lovers for fine act in BLIND ORPHAN. The actress shows the agony she underwent while living with her step-mom in the movies and her act was well applauded for, by both the marketers and the buyers. The movie ‘BLIND ORPHAN’ which she played major character showed that Liberia has lots of talent within. In fact, apart from comedy movies in Liberia BLIND ORPHAN sold more than any other Liberian drama with MY CHILD in second, according to interview carry out among marketers in the country. This movie was the movie that got people thinking of acting more dramas than just normal comedy. Angelique Myer dictions were well checked and her subject verb agreement was well in place, her acting was sincere because it shows that she was a true born actress. “People always come here looking for her movies, in fact the movies is already sold out from our store and our fellow marketers are running dry of the movie”- a marketer said.

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Written by: Ludacesc Palmer (team LSV)

Karie S. Walker Should Be Honor For His Role In Liberian Movies

10675730_1537286609877213_5785712855086701788_nNot only did he push for the rise of a new Lollywood era, but his sudden rise to popularity was more than enough to push Liberians after movies made in Liberia. I believe that Karie S. Walker should be credited for the open Liberian market as his movies which was directed and written by him ‘SAMAGUAN IN LOVE’ was a sudden boom in the Liberia market which caused marketers to demand for more Liberian movies. Does that means Isaac Sunday Sieh, Jr, (Paul Flomo) and Bahn Den (Gee Zee Den) are not equivalent for such title? No, it does not mean that: from the record of 2015 movies so far I believe that they are the two heads currently pushing the entertainment industry further because their act has been widely accepted by Liberians, but I am not grading Karie S. Walker for what he did this year because for me his market value has drop as of this year according to statistic: I am actually grading him for what his impact was we hen launched his first five movies.

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Written by: Ludacesc Palmer(team LSV)

PAUL FLOMO GETS HIS FIRST CAR!

Platinum Entertainment Production has proudly presented it’s Actor, Isaac Sunday sieh, dubbed the funniest comedian now in Liberia a car courtesy of his hard work, dedication, and humility.

Presenting the keys of the Nissan Altima to the famous Liberian Actor on Wednesday, Armed Forces Day, was the Chief Executive Officer of Platinum Entertainment Production, Mr. Dream DEBO who attributed the gesture to the thespian’s dexterity and commitment to the development of Liberian Movies and promised to make sure that Paul’s colleagues are also next in line for such treats.

Accepting the keys and beaming with smiles, Isaac Sunday Sieh expressed his utmost gratitude to the Platinum Entertainment Production family “for such a heartwarming gesture,” indicating that “anyone can achieve as much as he has and even more with hard work, dedication and humility.”

Paul is the half of the duo – John Flomo and Paul Flomo of recent Liberian comic movies such as Dugbormar, Tom & Jerry, John In The Army and others which helped to ease the stressed minds of Liberians and allayed their fears during the heat of the ebola outbreak.

This comes as the first of its kind for a home based Liberian Actor since the boom of Liberian Movies in the republic.

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It can be recalled that Paul was recently seen on a promotional float for Celcom GSM as he drew crowds in the Hundreds of thousands in and around Monrovia, strongly establishing and confirming him as the most famous Liberian Comedian at the moment.

Could he be in the loop of lingering news of being signed on by the telecommunications giant to whom Karie Walker, alias John Flomo was previously linked?

With this initiative taken by A Movie Producing Company to make sure its Star is treated with the best of respect and development, we now look to corporate initiatives to see to the betterment of our best entertainers in the Liberian Entertainment Industry.

Movies Paul Flomo In: 

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Single Ladies Temptation 

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Fufu & Soup

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John The Folish Houseboy

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Wicked Landlord

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Dugbomar

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Pastor on The Run 1 & 2

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Too Foolish 1 & 2

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House Of Trouble

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Doom of Sinners 3 & 4

By: E Owusu Dahnsaw-ACTOR

For mor information on these movies, please contact Platinum Entertainment Production