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Music icon Samini has announced the release of a new single titled "Far Away," a hard-hitting, street-conscious track that arrives as a prelude to his upcoming album ORIGIN8A.
The record draws on his trademark mix of reggae, dancehall and afrobeats to deliver a message about survival, focus and emotional self-preservation.
"Far Away" is addressed to the resilient hustler, the dreamer determined to rise above envy, bad energy and toxic influences.
The song combines urgent lyrics with Samini's seasoned delivery to emphasize the importance of protecting one’s peace while pursuing success.
Samini explains: "It’s about recognizing the energy around you. When you’re pushing forward in life, not everyone clapping for you means well. Far Away is my reminder to keep moving, keep winning, and stay grounded no matter who tries to pull you back."
The single will be released exclusively on Audiomack on November 6, as a lead-in to ORIGIN8A, a project billed to showcase Samini’s growth and artistic maturity.
With "Far Away," Samini positions himself once again as a voice of truth and empowerment in African music, offering both a rallying cry and a cautionary anthem for listeners.

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