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Self-acclaimed 'Face of GH Rap' AY Poyoo has dedicated his new single, 'Poison' to his fans in Zimbabwe.
The comical rapper took to his Twitter page Monday to make this declaration.
"Official video for my new song 'Poison' drops tomorrow, 5 pm GMT and I dedicate it to Africa and my Zimbabwe. I hope the video puts a smile on your faces in times like this," he tweeted.
It, however, appears the African country has accepted the Ghanaian act's craft following the release of 'I'm a goat' song.
Earlier today the rapper had urged his fans there to ensure safety the deadly coronavirus pandemic under a self created hashtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter.
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