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It's my decision not to go to class; my emotional wellness is in question - Yaw Frock tells pundits

Ghanaian rapper Yaw Tog as of late focused on the needs of Ghanaians, uncovering that they are more worried about his schooling as opposed to his psychological prosperity.


Cookie Tee, a 20-year-old musician, was asked about his plans to return to school during an interview on TV3 New Day.

"Everywhere I go, people ask when I'm going to school," stated Yaw Tog, whose real name is Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, in response. They even have no concern for my health."

He went on to say that the straightforward inquiry, "How are you doing?" has been supplanted with a consistent request about his schooling.

The youthful rapper authentically uncovered that Ghanaians appear to be uninterested in his general prosperity and the difficulties he faces. He acknowledged having periods of depression, but he credited his team and management for assisting him in overcoming those trying times. Yaw Tog said that he was depressed because he overthought things and was under a lot of pressure at a young age.

He accentuated his aim to keep away from superfluous pressure and focus on his emotional wellness and self-awareness.

Yaw Tog acknowledged that his experience in the music business has strengthened him and taught him important lessons. 

Notwithstanding confronting analysis and kickback, he has fostered a toughness, empowering him to endure and develop as a craftsman.

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