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Yaw Tog – Questions

Yaw Tog – Questions

Yaw Tog – Questions

Yaw Tog – “Questions”: Slowing Down to Ask What Really Matters

Yaw Tog’s “Questions” is a rare moment of pause in his catalog. No flexing, no drill aggression — just him slowing the tempo, dropping the bravado, and actually asking the things he’s been thinking about since fame hit.

What the track is about:
“Questions” is exactly what the title says. Yaw Tog runs through a list of doubts, pressures, and realities that come with making it out of Kumasi and into the spotlight. Who’s real? Who’s only around for the money? Is this life sustainable? Why do people switch up once you blow up? It’s introspective without being whiny, and it gives you a side of Yaw Tog that doesn’t usually make it onto drill records. The song reads like a late-night conversation with yourself when the noise dies down.

Production & Vibe:
The beat is slower and more melodic than his usual drill cuts. Think moody piano chords, soft 808s, and space in the mix for the vocals to breathe. The drums are still there, but they’re muted — the focus is on mood and message, not energy for the club. It feels like a blend of Afro-trap and R&B, giving Yaw Tog room to stretch his delivery into half-sung, half-rapped lines.

Why it stands out:
Fans know Yaw Tog for high-energy bangers like “Sore” and “Sika Ne Mmaa.” “Questions” shows range. He doesn’t lose his identity, but he proves he can carry a track without relying on aggression or heavy ad-libs. It also makes the project feel more human. After all the talk about money, women, and street life, this is the moment where he pulls back the curtain and shows the weight behind it.

Where it fits:
This would sit perfectly between the harder cuts on a project like Tog City EP. It breaks up the energy and gives listeners a breather while adding depth to the narrative. For someone who came up during the viral drill wave, tracks like this are what keep an artist from being boxed in as a one-note act.

Standout energy:
This is the 2am, headphones-on, “let me think” track. Not for the party, but for the ride home when you’re replaying everything that happened that night.

What question from “Questions” stuck with you the most?

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