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Dancehall artiste Samini was on fire when he thrilled patrons at the Ghana World Music Festival Sunday night.
He got patrons dancing all through his performance which climaxed the two-day event at the Fantasy Dome in Accra.
With a never quenching energy, the dancehall act performed hit songs such as ‘My Own’,‘Obaa’, ‘Tempo’, ‘Sweet Mistake’, ‘Baby’, ‘Gyae Shi’, ‘Linda’, ‘Iskoki’, ‘African Lady’ to the delight of patrons.
Watch the video below for his classic performance:
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