Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, popularly known as Yaw Tog, has sparked controversy on social media with a recent post. The Ghanaian rapper, renowned for his contribution to the drill music scene, known locally as Asakaa, took to his X account to announce that he would not be responding to people with fewer than 1,000 followers.
You get 1k followers you dey expect me to reply you hw3 3y3 mo s3 den 🤣🤣
— AKWADAA NYAME (@YAWTOG_) June 2, 2024
Yaw Tog, who rose to fame with his viral hit "Sore," featuring O'Kenneth, City Boy, Reggie, Jay Bahd, and later Kwesi Arthur and Stormzy in a remix produced by Chris Rich, has been celebrated for his humble beginnings in the music industry. However, his latest social media statement has left some fans disheartened.
Many of his supporters expressed their disappointment, highlighting the contrast between his modest start and his current stance. The backlash reflects the expectations fans have for celebrities to remain approachable, regardless of their success.
All this no be important, put this energy in the work you do
— Mr Julius Yeboah👻 🇬🇭 (@_oseibilly) June 3, 2024
May such mindset keep you underground forever
— P.kay™☠️ (@pkay_7_) June 2, 2024
The first senseless tweet that I’ve come across today😏
— Can you relate?????? (@amfallenforyou) June 3, 2024
No wonder jay dey drag u no . U figa u be kabutey ong 🤔
— Elkobby007 (@clark_kobi) June 3, 2024
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