Jay Bhad has made allegations against Yaw Tog, who distanced himself from the Asakaa Boys, citing their negative influence.
According to Jay Bhad, Yaw Tog now engages in smoking marijuana and has acquired tattoos.
As the leader of the Asakaa movement, Jay Bhad expressed his disappointment in Yaw Tog’s actions, as the young rapper was previously regarded as morally superior to the group. But Yaw Tog has now embraced the very behaviors for which the Asakaa Boys were criticized.
These revelations were made by Jay Bhad during a discussion with GHPageTV, where he shed light on the current state of their relationship with the talented artist behind the popular track ‘Sore’.
“He and his mother kept on parading claims that we are wee addicts and so on, but today, he has joined the band wagon. Yaw Tog now smokes wee and has even tattooed his body,” he stated.
Jay Bhad added that Yaw Tog’s mother now asserts that her son was born a star instead of acknowledging the movement for discovering and grooming his talent.
“We were the ones who begged you to release your son so we could groom him and through that he became a star, but anytime she goes for interviews, she said she had a prophecy that he would become a star. We begged Yaw Tog’s mother to allow her son work and showcase his talent. He was not the type that was allowed to go out but we assured his mother that we would groom him, take care of him, and ensure that he was safe.
“He comes to the trap house to eat and record for free. He didn’t even know some of the instruments and the way things were done. We had to take him through,” he added
Jay Bhad also stated that Yaw Tog eventually repaid them with evil by painting a bad narrative about them to prospective business partners, including American rapper, Stormzy.
“He plotted evil for us and now he is suffering from it. We have a clean mindset and nobody wishes him evil. For what? When the ‘Sore’ record came out, it went viral. Vic Mensa, Stormzy, and co were posting. Now it got to a point where Stormzy wanted a remix. We were five on the track, and we felt this was the time for us to go global. Now you selected only two people to be on the remix. You said you wanted just me and O’ Kenneth and it felt like you have abandoned the rest. Stormzy did not come for just you. And now even when you go for interviews you tell the world that the original verse of Sore is dead. He received an award and gave shout-outs to his haters. Who are your haters?” he retorted.