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Rapper, Yaw Tog has advised aspiring musicians to form strong bonds with God before joining the industry.
In a post on Twitter, the ‘Sore’ hitmaker noted that his advice follows some struggles he went through earlier in the year.
He called on young musicians to be strong in the “spiritual world” as they begin and continue their journey.
Yaw Tog also called on them to beware of fake friends.
“I feel like advising the young ones wishing to do music in the near future. Please be strong in the spiritual world too. I got defeated early this year but I’m back again and be beware of fake friends, please,” his quote read.
This comes after Yaw Tog seemingly took a break from the industry.
I Feel like advising the young ones wishing to do music in the near future please be strong in the spiritual world too. i got defeated early this year but I’m back again and be beware of fake friends❌ please🙏🏾
— Trapper of the year (@YAWTOG_) June 25, 2022
The rapper had not released a new song since ‘Sei Mu’ was dropped in late 2021. Despite that, he has graced many stages including performing in Germany.
Meanwhile, he has dropped his first single of the year titled Azul.
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