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    Cralor Boi CIC Marks 10 Years with Debut Album Local Champion — But Does It Deliver?

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    By: Stephen TW Mulbah

     

    After a decade in Liberia’s music spotlight, Cralor Boi CIC has solidified his status as one of the country’s most consistent hitmakers. Known for delivering track after track without a flop in sight, CIC has carried the “no bad track” tag like a crown.

    Now, with the release of his long-awaited debut album, Local Champion, he finally serves up a complete body of work — a moment his fans have been waiting on for years.

    The rollout was anything but quiet: social media teasers, high-profile collaborations, and a loyal fanbase buzzing with anticipation. Local Champion isn’t just an album title — it’s a statement of identity, a declaration of dominance, and a nod to the decade CIC has spent shaping Liberia’s urban music sound.

    But as the album hits playlists nationwide, the big question surfaces: did it really meet the hype? Some critics say yes — praising the confident lyricism, relatable themes, and infectious beats that stay true to the CIC formula.

    It’s the brand his fans fell in love with, delivered at full strength. Others, however, feel that after ten years on top, the album plays it too safe, leaning on familiar sounds instead of taking bold creative risks that could push Liberian music deeper into the global conversation.

    Either way, one fact is hard to dispute: Local Champion cements CIC’s legacy. Whether it will be remembered as his magnum opus or just the first step toward something even greater will unfold track by track, stream by stream.

    For now, the streets are vibing, the DJs are spinning, and CIC is celebrating a rare milestone in Liberian music — ten years with no bad track. So, what’s the verdict — Local Champion: hype fulfilled or hype deferred?

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