Eric Geso, the self-proclaimed “Stage Killer” of the Liberian music industry, is no stranger to bold declarations. In a recent post, the Australia-based Gbema artist didn’t mince words, reminding fans and critics alike that when it comes to owning the stage, no one comes close.
“No Liberian artist comes close to owning the stage like me. Y’all got good music, but when it comes to stage performance? Still struggling. Meanwhile, I’ve mastered it. The crown’s mine!” Eric Geso stated with the confidence of someone who knows his worth, and his track record.

For years, Liberians have celebrated Eric Geso for his electrifying performances, earning him the nickname “Stage Killer.” His ability to captivate audiences with unmatched energy and charisma on stage became his signature. Whether it was a local street jam or a high-profile event, when Eric grabbed the mic, fans knew they were in for a show.
But time, as they say, waits for no one. Since his move to Australia, Eric Geso has been relatively quiet on the Liberian music scene. In his absence, a new generation of performers has stepped up, leaving their own marks. Boifatty, Takun J, DenG, Barsee, and MC Caro are just a few names that have dazzled audiences with their dynamic performances.
Yet, Eric’s recent statement feels less like a boast and more like a warning, a reminder to anyone doubting his prowess that the crown still sits firmly on his head.

Over the years, some fans have wondered if Eric Geso’s time out of the spotlight has dulled his edge. Others believe the Gbema king’s fire hasn’t dimmed, it’s merely been waiting for the right moment to reignite.
So, the question stands: Is there anyone in the Liberian music scene who can truly challenge Eric Geso as the ultimate “Stage Killer”? Or does the crown still belong to the man who first earned it?
As debates rage on social media, one thing is clear, Eric Geso’s energy and confidence have never wavered. Whether he’s performing in Australia or back home in Liberia, his legacy as a performer is solid. But is it unshakable?
What’s your take? Has the “Stage Killer” retained his throne, or has someone else taken the spotlight? Let’s hear from you!