Categories: Entertainment

Samidoh And Prince Indah Set To Release A Music Collabo

Mugiithi artiste Samidoh and Ohangla music star Prince Indah have revealed they are set to release a new love song tomorrow Friday, 3rd, 2023.

Taking to his Facebook page, Samidoh announced the news saying that the song will be dubbed ‘bado nakupenda’ as he urged his followers to subscribe on his YouTube page where he intends to drop the song.The song will be premiering tomorrow at 6:00 pm.

The talented Luo musician prince Indah also took to his Instagram page to announce that the song Samidoh is set to release will be a collaboration between them.He added that this year was their promised year and they must start it on a high note.

“We are in the promised year and we must start it off with a high tempo. As it was promised, we are ready to deliver. The river is flowing from the mountain to the lake at a very high speed. Are you ready for the gurgling? @samidoh ft @princeindah will be out on Friday 3rd of February @18:00hrs.”

Samidoh and Prince Indah
Maureen Omollo

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