Maurice Tosh Gayflor (born 23 July 1994), who goes by the stage name Cralorboi CIC, is a Liberian Hipco and Kolopop singer, songwriter, actor and businessman. He was signed to SOG Records Empire between 2016 and 2021, and is known for the singles “Big Papa”, “Jon Buttay”, “Hello” featuring Joey B, and “Weekend” featuring Iyanya. He has been featured on BBC Radio 1Xtra and was part of One Africa Music Festival’s global foundation event for COVID-19 awareness.

Early life and career

Cralorboi CIC was born in the township of Brewerville, Montserrado County, and started making music in 2013.

Cralorboi CIC is a BBA student in management at the African Methodist Episcopal University.

In 2018, CIC had his first successful international tour in Australia and become the first Liberian based artist to sell out a show in Melbourne and the third African artist behind Flavour and Bracket to do so. He performed at the Ponobiom Concert alongside Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Samini, and Edem. CIC has also performed with Mr P, Kcee, Iyanya, Kizz Daniel and Tekno. His debut studio album, titled 1994 The Throne, was released in 2019; it features guest appearances from Medikal, Iyanya, Buffalo Souljah, Aramide and MzVee.

In 2017, CIC was named the brand ambassador of Lonestar Cell.

Business and acting

CIC is the owner of Cralorboi Clothing, founder of Cralorboi Empire, and a shareholder in Muscat FC. He starred in the movie Wheel and Deal.

Parents and family

Cralorboi CIC parents are Mr and Mrs Gayflor, who are of Liberian origin. He was into a Christian family.

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Much information is not yet known for his siblings at the moment.

Partner/ Wife

Cralorboi CIC is at the moment currently single and not in an open relationship for now. He is also not yet married and has no kids for now.

Net worth

Cralorboi CIC has an estimated net worth of around $500, 000 – $800, 000.

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