
AY Poyoo's relevance has waned as his lack of talent could not match his artistic foolery but his recent gimmick has put the spotlight on him once again.
The Ghanaian rapper and internet sensation while performing on stage at the Tropical Fiesta Event, could not resist the incredible big backside of Botswana singer Lorraine Lionheart.
He was all over her and highlight of the controversial performance was when he was seen almost kissing her butts, the video of which has since buzzed the internet.
This year's edition dubbed Tropical Fiesta 2, 4 days and 3 nights away from it all happens at the Royal Senchi, Akosombo from the 5th - 8th of November 2021.
The Tropical Traffic pool concert with Mr. Drew, Sefa, Kofi Jamar, Mona 4 Real, Dope Nation, MzVee, SWADU (Sierra Leone), Segos Pumpkin (South Africa), Dj Neptune (Nigeria), Quamina MP and more jamming on stage happens right after to climax an epic day.
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