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Rapper Yaw Tog has opened up about his decision to leave the Asaakaa Boys, a group with which he sprung onto the music scene.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Yaw Tog revealed that after the success of his hit song ‘Sore’ which featured all members of the Asakaa Boys, they had plans to work together.
He noted that the group requested he joins their label so they could continue their partnership and also have their label represent him.
However, Yaw Tog noted that he and his manager raised concerns over the deal Asakaa Boys were offering him.
“The contract wasn’t going straight, it was kind of like just working, nothing (in return). So my manager was like we can’t sign this deal,” the rapper told the host Andy Dosty.
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Yaw Tog noted that despite his decision to not sign Life Living Records, he was ready to work with Asaaka Boys anytime they requested.
“But they said if not they can’t work with us,” he said adding that their decision was reached amicably.
“It wasn't a big issue like that. I was just trying to find a way. There wasn’t any fight or argument or money issue” that caused a rift, the rapper noted.
He added that “I can’t work and not get anything or have my money go to someone else first when it can come to me directly.”
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