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Yaw Tog Reveals Why He Left The Asakaa Boys

Yaw Tog Reveals Why He Left The Asakaa Boys

Ghanaian rapper and hip-pop artiste, Yaw Tog has revealed why he decided to disassociate himself from the Asakaa Boys. According to the rapper, what really transpired between him and the group was that he rejected their proposal to sign up with their record label. In 2021, Yaw Tog released his hit song ‘Sore’ which featured some Asakaa boys like O’kenneth, City Boy, Reggie, and Jay Bahd. Aside from that song, Yaw Tog and the Asakaa Boys worked on other projects until rumors circulated that, the rapper has disassociated himself from the group. In an interview on Hitz 103.9 FM with Andy Dosty, , he explained that…
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Nobody Can Poison Me – Yaw Tog

Nobody Can Poison Me – Yaw Tog

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 poison him as he is very careful with his friends. This was revealed when the host inquired about the reason for his no-show last week. Yaw Tog responded, explaining that he was unwell, but the host interrupted, mentioning the rumour of him being poisoned. It was in response to this speculation that Yaw Tog confidently stated, "… even if anyone gives me poison to eat, I won't die." Expressing surprise, the host probed…
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I Am Touched – Daddy Lumba Acknowledges Stormzy’s Tribute At Global Citizen Festival

I Am Touched – Daddy Lumba Acknowledges Stormzy’s Tribute At Global Citizen Festival

Legendary highlife musician Daddy Lumba says he is grateful to have had Ghanaian-British rapper Stormzy honour him at the 2022 Global Citizen Festival. In a post on Facebook, he noted that it was heartwarming and humbling to see the gesture made by Stormzy in front of thousands of crowds at the Black Star Square. This comes after one of the UK’s best rappers, Stormzy, graced the Global Citizen Festival stage in a Daddy Lumba shirt. On the shirt, the faces of the ‘Aben Wo Aha’ hitmaker in his prime was boldly printed at the front. https://twitter.com/GlblCtzn/status/1574090369066835974?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1574090369066835974%7Ctwgr%5E447252a2792324859bf4488b6604232e4a36edd3%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.myjoyonline.com%2Fi-am-touched-daddy-lumba-acknowledges-stormzys-tribute-at-global-citizen-festival%2F Acknowledging Stormzy’s actions, Daddy…
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Yaw Tog Gifts Stormzy’s Mum After Global Citizen Festival Showdown

Yaw Tog Gifts Stormzy’s Mum After Global Citizen Festival Showdown

Ghanaian artiste, Yaw Tog was one of the surprise acts seen at the just-ended Global Citizen Festival. The event which took place at the Black Star Square in Accra saw one of the headliners being UK rapper, Stormzy. During his set on Saturday, he performed Yaw Tog’s ‘Sore Remix’ on which he was recruited. The duo had an electrifying time on stage and were subsequently joined by Tema-based Kwesi Arthur. After the show, visuals emerged showing the 19-year-old hanging out backstage with Stormzy’s mother. https://twitter.com/nydjlive/status/1574015095008550912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1574015095008550912%7Ctwgr%5E9c2088f22283f6fbe8c0b07cbdc3d1f80d540472%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.myjoyonline.com%2Fyaw-tog-gifts-stormzys-mum-after-global-citizen-festival-showdown%2F He gave her a piece of Kente cloth during what looked like hearty interaction in…
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And Ghana Gave The World A Dazzling Global Citizen Festival Experience

And Ghana Gave The World A Dazzling Global Citizen Festival Experience

The jeers, cheers, thrills, excitement, and of course, electric performances thundered the Black Star Square at the Global Citizen Festival yesterday. And once again, Ghana proved its mettle by giving patrons and the world a memorable and colourful experience that will stick in people's minds for a very long time at the Global Citizen Festival. It was the country's first-ever Global Citizen Festival which also marked the 65th anniversary of independence. As such, the festival was geared toward bringing together artistes and world leaders to achieve an ambitious policy agenda focused on empowering girls and women, defending the planet, and creating change.…
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