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Rapper Yaw Tog says he has the ability to sense negativity in any environment he finds himself in.
According to the Rapper, whenever he goes to a place and he feels negativity, his mood changes.
Speaking on E Vibes with Becky, Yaw Tog disclosed he does not pay attention to that.
"I don’t pay attention to them, when I go to a place, I’m the type of person I feel negativity, so when I see it, I will never be happy at that place. My mood will change. So I don’t really pay attention to them."
Yaw Tog is a Ghana-based African rapper and songwriter.

He became famous while still a youngster after releasing his debut single, Sore, in September 2020. Many music fans streamed and downloaded the song Sore, which went viral on the internet.
It dominated the Ghanaian Apple Music Chart for several weeks. Stormzy of the United Kingdom and Kwesi Arthur of Ghana collaborated on the song's remix.
E-Vibes is a weekly programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen fields of work, cutting across sectors.
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