Rapper Yaw Tog is letting fans in deeper into his life. The musician provides some interesting facts about his life in a new interview. In a question and answer segment of an interview, he was asked ...
The emergence of African drill music is one of the stories of the decade so far, with the sound ballooning into a full-blown movement that has taken over the continent. 19-year-old Yaw Tog stands out ...
Ghanaian artist, Yaw Tog has disclosed that he decided to switch his style from being another version of Kwesi Arthur after determining that it was better to be himself. Tog has credited the latter, a ...
Music lovers in Ghana have taken to social media to express their views after rapper Yaw Tog in an interview said he made UK rapper, Stormzy more popular in the Ghanaian market. During the interview, ...
Yaw Tog tells Pulse about Stormzy, Kumasi, Kwesi Arthur, Sarkodie, school and more. Yaw Tog: From soccer pitches to drilling with Stormzy. (koopokustudios) Yaw Tog is a 17-year-old Ghanaian rapper ...
Ghanaian rapper Yaw Tog has firmly denied rumours suggesting that he was poisoned, which led to his absence from a recent interview. Speaking on Hello FM's Ekwanso Brebre show, Yaw Tog said nobody can ...
From Chicago to London, and now to the vibrant streets of Kumasi, the movement of drill music has continued to transcend borders by captivating hearts worldwide. Nothing can compete with music when it ...
Ghanaian drill rapper Yaw Tog has released a new version of his huge 2020 anthem "Sore", which features Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur. "Sore" was originally released by Yaw Tog last year, and featured ...
Just like every African mother, Yaw Tog’s mother was not exempted from meting out punishment and criticising the rapper when he was a kid. Yaw Tog with mum According to her, she is a bit shy due to ...
Last year, Ghanaian star Yaw Tog stormed to the top of the Apple Music, Audiomack and Boomplay charts with massive debut single, “Sore” (which translates to ‘rise up’). A handful of singles soon ...
Yaw Tog, the breakout star of Ghana's rising Asakaa drill scene, has joined forces with Stormzy and Kewsi Arthur for a remix of his song "Sore." Check out the video for the "Sore" remix above. "Sore" ...
Did you know that there’s a new drill scene in Ghana? Well, it’s thriving. Perhaps brand new to the rest of the world, but the skilled rhymers and burgeoning collectives are lighting up a scene with ...
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