Rising rapper AY Poyoo has donated first proceeds he received from YouTube to an orphanage after his hit single 'Goat' reached a million views.
Some of the items included water, detergents, bags of rice, toiletries, face masks, bags of sachet water and others.
Sharing the snippets of the donation on YouTube, AY Poyoo said, “I came to celebrate my 1 million views with the orphanage.
"I know where I am coming from and I have been there before, I feel their pains, I came to give this to them they should enjoy it too.”
Taking to Twitter, he said this is one of the many donations to come.
I decided to share part of my first youtube revenue with the children's home and it won't be the last. Thanks to everyone supporting and washing out.
— AY POYOOpic.twitter.com/cCiBzec09m
(@ay_poyoo) July 26, 2020
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