Critics have been warned that Yaw Tog's comeback to the music industry will be "wild." He announced the news on his Twitter page, assuring followers that he would be back.
On social media, the statement of the young Kumerica drill rapper has elicited conflicting emotions.
Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, commonly known as Yaw Tog, has warned detractors to keep an eye out for his return to the music industry. For almost a year, the young, rising talent has been on and off the music scene.
Despite the fact that he has been releasing songs, none of them have outperformed his 2020 smash song, "Sore."
He informed his admirers on Twitter that he would be returning and described his comeback as "wild," even if he was unsure of the exact date.
Meanwhile, the young Ghanaian rapper published a new song barely a day after graduating from Opoku Ware School in the Ashanti Region with a senior high school diploma.
Yaw sings and jams with other young people on the new song, named "Party Dey." On Wednesday, November 3, 2021, he returned to the music world with a new banger, Sei Mu, which he released.
He announced the news on Instagram and encouraged his followers to listen to the tune.
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