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Musician, Yaw Tog says venturing into music has had a huge impact on his life in the short time he has been in the industry.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Yaw Tog said with the money he has made as an artiste, he was able to take his family “out of the hood” and also become the breadwinner at age 20.
He noted that among other things he has a foundation that also supports the less privileged stating that all that he has earned “is a big achievement for me.”
“Music changed my life. I make money from music shows and other businesses that my manager and family help me out with. I have my animal farm, rearing pigs, with the help of my mum,” he added.
Music took me and my family out of the hood. – @yawtog_ #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/IgtBNQwU9R
— Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) July 13, 2023
Yaw Tog noted that he hopes to work harder and make a better impact in the lives of his family and those who matter.
He, however, added that he does not want to purchase anything that would rather be a liability instead of benefiting him or his family in the long run.
He noted that his mother and manager have been his compass; helping him make better decisions as a person.
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