Asoɔden by Yaw Tog |
Rising Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, popularly known by his stage name Yaw Tog, has released his latest single titled "Asoɔden." The new track, which translates to "stubbornness" in Twi, marks Yaw Tog’s return to the music scene, contributing to his presence in Ghana’s growing drill music genre, known locally as "Asakaa."
"Asoɔden" is an energetic track that blends traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary drill beats, reflecting Yaw Tog’s signature style. The single is accompanied by a music video, directed by BigBossRg, which features vibrant visuals and choreography and has gained attention on social media and streaming platforms.
Yaw Tog gained recognition with his 2020 hit "Sore," which brought him attention in both Ghana and internationally. The remix, featuring UK rapper Stormzy and Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur, reinforced his position in the global drill scene. His new single, "Asoɔden," continues this trajectory, reflecting themes of defiance and resilience.
Fans can now stream or download "Asoɔden" across all major digital platforms here: “Asoɔden” by Yaw Tog
"Asoɔden" is an energetic track that blends traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary drill beats, reflecting Yaw Tog’s signature style. The single is accompanied by a music video, directed by BigBossRg, which features vibrant visuals and choreography and has gained attention on social media and streaming platforms.
Yaw Tog gained recognition with his 2020 hit "Sore," which brought him attention in both Ghana and internationally. The remix, featuring UK rapper Stormzy and Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur, reinforced his position in the global drill scene. His new single, "Asoɔden," continues this trajectory, reflecting themes of defiance and resilience.
Fans can now stream or download "Asoɔden" across all major digital platforms here: “Asoɔden” by Yaw Tog
Watch the official music video here
At 19 years old, Yaw Tog has gained recognition in Ghana's music industry. His previous releases, including "Sore" and "Time," have received attention and praise, contributing to his presence as a notable young artist in the African music scene.
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