Liberian artist STUNN has issued a powerful and emotional call to action, urging fellow hitmakers JZyNo, Cralorboi CIC, and Kizzy W to come together for a historic, united performance in the United States, a grand finale that he says the fans deserve and the culture needs.
In a statement that’s already stirring buzz across social media, STUNN wrote:
“It’s time we see beyond ourselves as individual brands.
The three Liberian artists currently touring the U.S. owe the fans a grand climax… something historic.
This moment is bigger than all of us. Patriotism can be a hard pill to swallow sometimes… but it’s what we need.
The next generation is counting on us…
The culture, the industry needs this.
Like politicians, y’all can keep it moving after.”
STUNN’s words have struck a chord. In an industry often defined by silent tensions and subtle rivalries, his open appeal highlights the urgent need for solidarity in pushing the Liberian sound forward on the global stage.
All three artists, JZyNo, who has carved a global space for himself in Afrobeats; CIC, known for his electrifying stage presence; and Kizzy W, a beloved crooner and producer, are currently on tour in the U.S., making STUNN’s proposal not just timely but logistically possible.

For fans, the idea of these powerhouse performers sharing one stage is more than exciting, it’s symbolic. A joint performance would send a clear message: Liberia’s biggest stars can rise above the noise, unite, and set an example for the next generation of artists.
“The culture needs this. The industry needs this,” STUNN reiterated. “It’s not about ego. It’s about impact.”
While the artists themselves have yet to publicly respond, the streets of social media are already echoing STUNN’s call, with fans and fellow entertainers tagging and encouraging the trio to seize the moment.
Whether this dream collaboration becomes reality or not, one thing is clear, STUNN just reminded everyone that patriotism in entertainment isn’t about waving flags. It’s about using your platform to uplift something bigger than yourself.
Liberia is watching. The diaspora is watching. And history is calling.