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‘I Made Stormzy Popular In Ghana, But He…….’ – Yaw Tog Speaks; Fans React [Video]

VGMA21 Hip Hop song of the Year winner, Yaw Tog has stated that he was the one who made UK star Stormzy popular in Ghana.

While speaking in an interview with MzGee on TV3, the Sore crooner said he made Stormzy more popular in Ghana because many people did not know him.

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“He made me more popular in this market. I made him more popular here too because people didn’t know Stormzy in Ghana here”, Yaw Tog said.

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However, the artist who has come to be known as the Young Bull, admitted that it was Stormzy who made him popular in the music industry.

The young artiste shot into the limelight after his song Sore made waves in Ghana and caught the attention of the UK-based artiste.

As a way of showing support for massive talent, the Blinded By Your Grace hitmaker made a trip to Ghana to collaborate with Yaw Tog on a remix to Sore.

Just like King Midas, the duo worked magic on the song and managed to produce a banger with the help of Kwesi Arthur.

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Meanwhile, on Twitter, there are mixed reactions from Ghanaians following Yaw Tog’s assertion.

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Some Twitter users described Yaw Tog’s assertion as pride and ego, while others saw nothing with what he said during the interview.

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