10th May 2026
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First S. Sudanese song “dhuengdu” to hit 3m views on youtube in one year

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: March 16, 2026

JUBA — South Sudanese music producer Samuel Duk, popularly known as Slatine Pro, has announced that his song Dhuengdu, featuring Anyar...

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