La Timmy steals the show at Trekkers
Monday, February 09, 2015
La Timmy gave revelers a night to remember at Trekkers night club
He was ushered on stage in style by Flava Dome presenter, Leungo, whose suggestive dance moves set, the tone for the night.
Emerging backstage clad in simple grey pants and a matching t- shirt the Vuke Vuke hit maker continued the raunchy dance moves much to the delight of his followers.
Within minutes he had taken the small crowd on dance crusade.
“You can touch me wherever you want, this is all for you,” he said as some reluctantly fondled his private area and buttocks.
The waist twisting continued, as La Timmy clang to a nearby pillar like a stripper, and his audience imitated the sexy moves as they danced excitedly and jostled for photo opportunities.
The fan’s favourite and perhaps the track that paved the way to success for the Kasane man, Vuke Vuke could not be matched by any performer on the night.
The excitement reached a new level when the musician dished his most popular songs. La Timmy simply hooked his followers into his performance.
Prior to the house musician’s performance traditional artist Topi and his band gave a good performance, which attracted a few souls try their own foot magic on the dance floor.
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