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From kampung with love: A rich tune for Sabahans

From kampung with love: A rich tune for Sabahans

Daily Express21-05-2025

Published on: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Published on: Wed, May 21, 2025
By: Ricardo Unto Text Size: The KupiKupi FM team with some of the attendees at the recent music video launch. KOTA KINABALU: KupiKupi FM has launched its latest music video, 'Daddy Masih Kaya', in conjunction with the 2025 Kaamatan Festival, celebrating Sabah's vibrant culture, family values, and village life. Featuring top local talents including Francis Landong, Elica Paujin, Queennera, Felix Agus and Velvet Aduk, the video serves as a heartfelt tribute to the Kadazan Dusun heritage. The story-driven video delivers the message that true wealth lies not in money, but in family bonds, cultural identity and a simple, meaningful life. Set in a traditional village backdrop, the production captures the colourful joy and warmth of Kaamatan with humour and authenticity. KupiKupi FM General Manager Lester C Miol hopes the song evokes pride among Sabahans and comforts those longing for home during Kaamatan. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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