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Samidoh & Prince Indah set to release a love song together.

PM TIMES by PM TIMES
February 2, 2023
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Tomorrow, Friday, March 3rd, 2023, a new love song by Ohangla singer Prince Indah and Mugiithi musician Samidoh will be released.

Prepare to listen to Samidoh and Indah’s song, “Bado Nakupenda,” they have advised their fans.

Samidoh announced on his Facebook page that he would soon be releasing a new hit song and urged his fans to subscribe to his YouTube channel while they waited for it.

Prince Indah, a gifted musician from the Luo people, also published a message on his Instagram page announcing their cooperation on the upcoming song Samidoh.

They are now in the promised year, he continued, and they need to start it off strong.

Tomorrow at 6:00 p.m., the song will be made public.

“We need to get things going quickly now that we are in the promised year. We are prepared to fulfill the pledge as promised. The river is moving quite quickly from the mountain to the lake. Ready for the gurgling, then? The song “@samidoh ft. @princeindah” will be released on February 3rd at 18:00.”

Their supporters are ecstatic.

Here are a few remarks:

Hon Noah Kering Maintain your wonderful effort, buddy. Even if I don’t understand the lyrics, I can’t get enough of your music.

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