

Colloquial flow is a nice sound from one of the best rappers in Liberia. Popularly known by stage name Fazari, his actual name is Lawrence Solo Gbee. Fazari started his rap music career in early 2020 with his first hit and limelight single titled Big Jue Season. Since then, he has had many singles released which among are sounds like Big Vla, Bow Legs See Bow Legs,
Wah Yur Problem, I Bann, and more.
He is a talented and unique artist. With almost all his raps done in our local colloquial, it still captivates the hearts of many in and out of Liberia. The most recent Hit fam witnessed him destroyed lyrically was ‘Eat Your Show’ owned by DJ Sama. A song that was an instant hit and accumulated hundreds of thousands of streams across streaming platforms. He didn’t just deliver a verse, he echoed patience, strength, dexterity, and wildness.
In recent months he delivered another banger in which he featured Liberia sensational and versatile melodies maker Kizzy W. In deference and likeness for his style of rap music, he titled it koloqua flow.
For months now the song has been trending on every chart. It’s due to the message behind the music. Fazari touches on real issues: fake friends, staying focused, and moving smart in a rough world.
He doesn’t sugarcoat anything — instead, he lifts up the everyday Liberian voice and turns it into a form of resistance and pride.
At a time when so many Liberian artists chase foreign sounds and accents, Fazari leans all the way into his Liberian identity.

He smartly picked an artist to collaborate with: Kizzy W. Known for his smooth melodic vocals, He blends soulful R&B tones with rhythmic Afro-pop phrasing—delivering lyrics in a clear, emotive manner that’s both rich and expressive. Being a versatile artist, his chorus added the relish needed to blend a realistic rap to an euphonic chorus.
More Than a Song — It’s a Cultural Moment
“Koloqua Flow” isn’t just about music —it’s about owning who you are. Fazari is reminding young Liberians (and Africans in general) that your language, your story, and your struggle are worth turning into art. It’s bold. It’s a street. It’s Liberian to the bone.
With Koloqua Flow, Fazari proves once again that he’s not just another rapper — he’s a voice for the people. This track has all the right elements: hard beats, hard truths, and even harder bars. If you love music that’s real, raw, and 100% local, this one’s for you.
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