"Ayekoo" served as Okra’s debut single and arguably remains his most enduring work. It solidified his place among other hiplife icons like Reggie Rockstone, Kwaw Kese, and later, Sarkodie, whom Okra influenced with his storytelling style.
Adding his signature Ga rap flow, Tinny provided the bars that made the track a cross-cultural hit across Ghana. What Does "Ayekoo" Mean? Okra ft Tinny & Obrafour Ayekoo
While Okra took a break from the music industry in later years—reportedly moving into the ministry—his contribution to the "Hammer era" remains a vital chapter in the history of African rap. "Ayekoo" served as Okra’s debut single and arguably