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Rapper, Yaw Tog, says he is likely to invest money earned from music into bigger investment ventures.
According to him, he has neither bought a house nor a car despite having generated revenue from music.
In an interview on Prime Morning, Yaw Tog stated that he is weighing numerous investment options that he could spend his money on and make more profits.
“I am trying to invest in big things, not small things,” Yaw Tog told Jay Foley.
The ‘Sore’ hitmaker revealed he wants to invest in farming, a car business and other bigger ventures instead of splurging his money on fleeting things.
The one thing Yaw Tog has spent his money on, he said, is a studio.
The high school graduate stated that he and his mother are on the same page especially when it comes to his chosen career as an artiste and his finances.
He added that though his mum opposed vehemently to him being in the music industry, she has come around to understand music from his standpoint.
“My mum used to tell me to concentrate on school but when the money started coming she is now okay with it and we flow together," Yaw Tog said.
Thorsten Owusu Gyimah popularly known as Yaw Tog is a Ghanaian rapper who majors in drill music known in Ghana as Asakaa.
He came into the limelight with his viral song ‘Sore’ which featured O`Kenneth, City Boy, Reggie & Jay Bahd and also Kwesi Arthur and Stormzy on the remix whiles in Senior High School.
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