Outstanding Nigerian record producer and song writer, Ayotunde Tundaylawal, professionally known as Lussh has declared Ghanaian women as the epitome of beauty, asserting that they are unrivaled on the entire African continent.
In a captivating interview with Rev Erskine on Y 107.9 FM’s “Myd Morning Radio Show,” Lussh, who is celebrated for his exceptional music production skills, did not mince words when expressing his admiration for Ghanaian women.
With uncontainable enthusiasm, he emphasized, “I’ve always known Ghana girls to be beautiful and all that, but physically, in real time, in body and in flesh, they’ve got to be the most beautiful on the continent. They’re really beautiful, and I had to tweet about that just a few moments after I got to the country.”
Lussh’s candid admiration for Ghanaian women has struck a chord with many other African celebrities, resonating beyond the music industry and igniting conversations about beauty standards and appreciation for African women.
During the interview, Lussh also revealed that his admiration extended beyond aesthetics, expressing his desire to find a life partner in Ghana. “I’m not married yet, and I’m trying to get married here in Ghana,” he confessed, hinting at his genuine interest in building a lasting relationship with a Ghanaian woman,”.
His openness about his personal life sparked curiosity among his Ghanaian fans as some have playfully suggested organizing a matchmaking event to help him find his ideal Ghanaian match.
Lussh’s professional career kickstarted in 2016 with production of “Ohema” by DJ Spinall featuring Mr. Eazi a song which went on to become a ,massive hit. He has since produced viral songs including Kizz Daniels’s “Madu” and Ayee” as well as Mayorkun’s “Bobo”.
With over 1000 million streams across production credits, Lussh transitioned into a recording and performing artiste in 2022 – with the release of his first official single “Hello” and a follow up track “I Dey Okay.”
By: Jude Tackie