In Summary

  • Stoopid Boy messed up after ‘one too many’.
  • The Gota City rapper was one of the performers during the Arbantone Festival at Quiver Lounge, East lands.
  • Stoopid Boy is currently on top of the game following a massive comeback through the viral hit G Bag A Jat.

Stoopid Boy got a smacking for disobedience after having one too many at the end of his live performance during the Arbantone Festival if the viral screenshots are anything to go by.

The Gota City rapper is captured receiving a jab outside the establishment, Quiver Lounge East Lands on his way home while fully wasted.

Earlier, Stoopid Boy had staged an energetic performance before hundreds of Arbantone fans.

From the onset, he announced that he didn’t come to play opening his set with his newest release dubbed ‘Wegede’.

The Arbantone branded hoodie he was wearing left Stoopid’s frame like lightning and so was his shirt.

He chose to perform shirtless with the crowd cheering him on while singing along to every line.

Surprisingly, the songs that have put him on the map, G Bag A Jat and Wegede both glorify indulgence.

Gota City rappers posing during a past visit at Ghetto Radio Studios PHOTO GHETTO RADIO DIGITAL

 

Successful Comeback

It’s not always easy for an artist to make a successful comeback after years in the cold.

Only a few have managed to pull it through like say Nyashinski did it and now we’re watching Stoopid Boy doing it.

Well, three years ago Stoopid Boy and his crew Gota City hit the headlines beefing with Sheng Masters, Mbogi Genje.

They had some chart topping songs like Ngumi Ni Jamo, Kushompa and Saka Madooh among others before they disappeared into oblivion.

The group comprised of Stoopid Boy, Liyetin, Pingo not forgetting the light-skinned Madocho.

However, barely four months ago Stoopid Boy disturbed the peace with his viral hit ‘G Bag A Jat’.

He did not shy away from taunting Khaligraph and Willy Paul whom he has a bone to pick with.

His chosen friends in the industry like Mejja and Breeder Lw ended up receiving accolades.

Both Mejja and Breeder would later reciprocate with the song’s remix which also brought on board Arbantone’s Spoiler and Gody Tennor further propelling Stoopid Boy to unimaginable prominence.

 

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