The song remains a staple in Pacific music playlists over a decade after its release. It is frequently cited in celebrations of , such as "Golden Jubilee" tributes marking 50 years of the nation's musical heritage. Its lasting popularity is evident in its consistent streaming presence and its use as a "childhood sing-along track" for a generation of fans. Celebrating 50 Years: O Mam in PNG History
Anslom: "Can't Lie" (Member) #lookingbackat50years #goldenjubilee #pngmusic #pngtiktok #fyp · original sound - Kumai Ku. 430Likes. TikTok·kumaiku Waina Kembo: Celebrating 50 Years of PNG Music - TikTok Anslom Can't Lie
He uses his platform to support social causes, including HIV/AIDS awareness, climate change, and social justice. 4. Cultural Significance The song remains a staple in Pacific music
"Can’t Lie" is one of Anslom’s most enduring tracks, originally featured on his album titled , released in August 2014 . The song was written and composed by Ronald "Anslom" Nakikus and has been re-released on several subsequent compilations and digital platforms. Artist: Anslom Nakikus Album: Pee n' Gee (2014) Genre: Reggae / Pacific Reggae Primary Label: Rize Of The Morning Star 2. Themes and Musicality Celebrating 50 Years: O Mam in PNG History
This report details the background, release, and cultural impact of the song (sometimes titled "Can't Lie (Member)") by the prominent Papua New Guinean reggae artist Anslom Nakikus . 1. Song Overview & Release
Anslom is widely regarded as one of Papua New Guinea's most successful musical exports.