4. Have You Ever feat. Sashi produced by Serani's own Daseca Productions.
In a press release he said "give thanks to God," and, ... hard work pays off, that's all I can say." I have been putting in a lot of studio work in the latter part of 2011 and hope the fans accept the new material as they have in the past. It's a very competitive environment but I'm just staying humble and focused and trying to make great music."
"I've been very blessed in my career, getting the opportunity to perform in many different places," continued Serani in the release. "I'm looking forward to giving music lovers all over Europe a great show. I've toured Europe several times before, and I think the hard work is paying off with the amount of shows we have this time. It is very important as an artiste to build and nurture these markets.
One major upcoming show where you will be able to see serani performing on for 2012, is the Best Of The Best on Sunday May 27 in Miami.
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