Rapper Yaw Tog from Ghana recently discussed the priorities of Ghanaians, saying that they are more focused on his schooling than on his mental health.
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In a TV3 New Day interview, 20-year-old musician Cookie Tee was questioned on his intentions to go back to school.
Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, often known as Yaw Tog, responded by expressing his anger, saying, "Everywhere I go, people ask when I'm going to school." My health is not even a concern for them."
He went on to say that the straightforward question of "How are you doing?" has been replaced with a persistent one regarding his schooling.
The teenage rapper openly stated that Ghanaians don't appear to care about his general well-being or the difficulties he encounters. He acknowledged that he had episodes of depression, but he gave his team and management credit for getting him through those trying times. Yaw Tog blamed his early-life pressures and overthinking for his sadness.
He made it clear that he planned to minimize needless stress and give his mental well-being and personal development top priority.
Yaw Tog admitted that his experience in the music business has made him more resilient and imparted invaluable wisdom. He has grown resilient in the face of hostility and criticism, which has allowed him to continue and advance as an artist.
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