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BY Sandra Appiah, 6:46am October 08, 2023,

Samini Dives Deep into Amapiano with “Good Vibes”

by Sandra Appiah, 6:46am October 08, 2023,
Source: Instagram.com/ @samini_dagaati

Having successfully earned his Bachelor’s Degree, Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall Artiste, Samini, known in real life as Emmanuel Andrews Samini, has jumped right back into the music space with a new single, Good Vibes.

The song, produced by JMJ with a touch of the Amapiano rhythm, will be officially released to the public on October 13, 2023.

Expected to leave lasting impressions on his fans around the world, the song is described as a reaffirmation of Samini’s dedication to crafting exceptional music and a guiding light for the next phase of the award-winning musician’s career.

Good Vibes is explained as a tune that celebrates the essence of women and highlights the qualities that make a man appreciate a partner.

It exudes a cheerful, foot-tapping, and dance-friendly vibe. The song begins with an escalating intro, transitioning into a captivating blend of guitars and drums, driven by harmonious chords and bass lines that infuse elements of Amapiano rhythms.

Samini, in October 2022, released the single Be Alright from his Sticks and Locs Extended Play (EP). The song, with over 63,000 views on YouTube, sought to promote gratitude and good vibes while encouraging listeners that there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

Samini has various songs to his name including My Own, Obra, Rainbow, Old Man’s Radio, Linda, and Sweet Girls. All these songs have been well received in the past and fans can only wait to see what Good Vibes comes with in the days ahead.

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