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Colloque Singer DenG Quits Music: “I need to stop dreaming and face reality”

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Liberia's hit maker, DenG, the first Liberian artist to sing R&B in Colloque, creating a new genre of music called Colloque & Rhythm, dropping hit songs like Kemah, Lappa Fine, Jue You Bad and many more, claimed that he is quitting the Music Industry and starting a business.  The artist who just returned to Liberia from a tour in Australia, posted this morning on his facebook page, "Starting my own business now and forgetting about this whole music thing because it's a total waste of time."
In an inbox chat, DenG told C Liberia clearly, "Every day is the same story, nothing changing, it's time to focus. I need to stop dreaming and face reality."

The reality is, the music industry is a hard road to travel.  It takes more than talent to survive, it takes determination, patience, and hard work.  Most can't handle the demands.  Music is normally not an overnight success. Many years of no money but more work.   

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  1. that's Sad .. i really like his music

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  2. Do what is best for u bro, been a musician in Liberia is such a waste, no support, up lifting , no good manager its just u and ur movie n the tireless night and day in studio... Liberian rather buy foreign artist album their our artist that are starving to sucess

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  3. so sad but brother i know from where u speak

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  4. Please talk this brother,he needs motivation.Life is not easy for those musicians in Liberia. That business could serve as a backup.More people who do music in the world do business to back them up therefore he could do it that way. Let us talk to him.

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