Yaw Tog, also known as Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, a Ghanaian rapper specializing in drill music, often known as Asakaa in Ghana says he is the breadwinner of his family.
He became famous with the song “Sore,” which was remixed by Chris Rich and included O’Kenneth, City Boy, Reggies & Jay Bahd, Kwesi Arthur, and Stormzy
Recently the future of a Young artist in Ghana has been a concern, with many asking if he would continue his education after his completion of Senior High School at Opoku Ware Senior High School.
Meanwhile, Yaw Tog recently opened up about the priorities of Ghanaians, revealing that they are more concerned about his education rather than his mental well-being.
According to him, everywhere he goes, people ask him when he would be going to school, and neglect asking him about his health status in an interview with Cookie Tee on TV3 New Day. He also made clear that he intended to prioritize his mental health and personal development while avoiding needless stress.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on 103.9 Hitz FM, the “Sore” hitmaker stated some of the reasons why he is currently not focussing on furthering his education.
He stated that, where he is coming from, the family depends on him, and for that matter has to work hard for his family, school can wait for now.
“For now school is waiting at the moment, for now, is work work work, because it is like where I am from, I am the breadwinner so I need to go like hard hard hard for the family, to secure everything first before I go school. We have many families out there but on my mom’s side and sister, I feel like I am the man of the house. So I need to do one or two things”. He said.
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