Yaw Tog: BET names Ghanaian Rapper Amplified Artist of the Month of April
- Ghanaian teen rapper, Yaw Tog, has been named the Amplified Artist of the Month by BET International
- This means he will have the opportunity to be introduced to BET’s core audience globally
- Yaw Tog made waves with his debut Ye Be Sore, in which he had Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur on the remix
Ghanaian teen rapper, Yaw Tog has been selected by BET Africa as the Amplified Artist of the Month of April.
In a tweet sighted by YEN.com.gh, the BET says it is proud to announce Yaw Tog as their choice for the month, explaining that Amplified is their seal of approval of the next big thing in music.
This means that Yaw Tog will gain deeper exposure, as he will have the opportunity to be introduced to BET’s audience worldwide.
He will be featured on BET Jams, BET Her, BET Soul, and BET International Channels in Africa, UK, France, and South Korea.
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The announcement has triggered massive reactions from Ghanaians.
A social media user with the name, Seemerun, for instance, described it as a big win for Ghana:
Kwasi said Yaw deserves to be nominated for BET Awards 2021:
Benny described Yaw Tog as the biggest thing that is going to happen to Ghana:
Maame Efua is so proud of Yaw Tog:
Ekow wished Yaw more wins:
Ings called him African boy with big drip:
Stephen screamed Yaw's song:
Sir Boat also called it a big win for Ghana:
The burgeoning rapper is much loved by Ghanaians and received massive attention when he dropped his song, Ye Be Sore, featuring giant rappers Kwesi Arthur, and Stormzy, a UK-born Ghanaian rapper.
He was in the news recently when his mother revealed that she is not able to discipline him anymore because of the status he has attained now.
YEN.com.gh also published photos of Yaw and his girlfriend.
In other news, a new photo of Sulley Muntari's son, Jamal Muntari, shows how tall, big, and hairy he has grown.
Ghanaians have admired the little boy who rested his head on his mother, Menaye Donkor's shoulder in the photo.
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Source: YEN.com.gh