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Tanzanian rapper AY brags about his deep understanding of Kenya

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Tanzanian rapper AY brags about his deep understanding of Kenya
Tanzania rapper AY at a past event. PHOTO/aytanzania/Instagram

Tanzanian rapper Ambwene Allen Yessayah, popularly known as AY Masta, has bragged about his deep knowledge of Kenya.

Speaking during an interview with a local TV station on the night of Friday, May 30, 2025, AY revealed that he has been to so many places in Kenya, some of which a section of Kenyans have never been.

Terming himself as Njoroge, AY listed some of the places that are feared by most Kenyans for security reasons as areas he has already visited.

He noted that he has been to Ruaka, Korogocho, Githurai, Mandera, and Lodwar, as some of the places he has been while in Kenya.

We Mkenya lakini nimefika sehemu wewe hujafika. Nimeenda Ruaka, Korogocho, Githurai. Mandera, we umefika? Hujafika, Lodwar? Si unaona, mimi Njoroge ujue,” AY told his interviewer.

Loosely translated as: “You are a Kenyan, but I’ve been to places you haven’t. I’ve been to Ruaka, Korogocho, and Githurai. Have you ever been to Mandera? You haven’t. How about Lodwar? You see, I’m Njoroge – just so you know.”

Millennials bongo tour

AY arrived in Nairobi on the night of Thursday, May 29, 2025, ahead of the much-anticipated Millennials Bongo Tour, set to ignite Red Room – The Arena, Adlife Plaza, Kilimani, this Sunday, June 1.

Known for his electrifying stage presence and timeless hits, AY will headline an unforgettable night of East African musical brilliance, joined by the celebrated Burundian vocalist Kidum and Nairobi’s party starter, DJ Redbone.

Famed for chart-toppers such as Zigo, Touch Me Touch Me, and Microphone, AY will be joined at the event by Aslay, who is also in the country.

Speaking at the same interview as AY, Aslay promised to give an electrifying performance, urging their fans to turn out in large numbers for the event.

The event will be hosted by popular comedian Dr Ofweneke.

The Millennials Bongo Tour is a cultural celebration of Bongo music as a unifying bridge between generations and nations.

The edition honours the legacy of East African music icons who shaped a generation and continue to inspire new artists today.

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