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Yaw Tog to Critics: “Talk All You Want, I’m Still Just Getting Started”

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Yaw Tog has made it clear that he is no longer losing sleep over critics and online commentators who seem to have plenty to say about his career.

The Ghanaian musician took to X on June 14, 2026, to address the growing wave of criticism directed at him, delivering a calm but confident response to those questioning his journey.

Rather than trading words with detractors, the “Sore” hitmaker says he is choosing gratitude, growth and patience.

Unbothered and Focused

According to Yaw Tog, he has reached a stage where negative comments no longer command his attention. The young artist stressed that he remains focused on enjoying the blessings in his life and building his future.

“I don’t have anything to say. I’m just enjoying the blessings God has given me. I’m a young guy, and I’m only 23 years old. I don’t really have to respond to a whole lot of things. You guys can say whatever you want to say,” he stated.

It was a reminder that, despite the intense scrutiny that often comes with fame, he believes time is still very much on his side.

Betting on the Long Game

While some critics have been quick to write him off, Yaw Tog appears confident that his story is far from over. At just 23, the rapper and singer sees himself as an artist with plenty of room to evolve, experiment and ultimately bounce back stronger.

His comments suggest a musician who is playing the long game rather than getting caught up in the daily churn of social media debates.

A Message for the Rumour Mill

Yaw Tog also took aim at individuals he believes contribute more to gossip than genuine support. According to him, some of the loudest voices discussing his career are people who have never actively promoted his music.

“There are some people who have never even posted my songs before but are always spreading false rumours,” he added.

The statement highlights a frustration shared by many artists in the digital age, where commentary often travels faster than support.

Keeping His Eyes on the Future

For now, Yaw Tog appears determined to let his work do the talking. While critics continue to debate his trajectory, the Kumasi-born star seems more interested in counting his blessings, staying focused and proving that his next chapter is still being written.

His message was simple: the opinions will keep coming, but so will he.

With over 25 years of experience in the music industry, Richmond Adu-Poku adeptly integrates his expertise in writing, music, and entrepreneurship. He serves as the General Secretary of the Ghana Association of the Phonographic Industry (GAPI) and the CEO of Ghana Music Live. Richmond is also a sought-after consultant for key industry players, including MUSIGA. In addition to his creative roles, he works full-time as a business consultant.

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