Apple Music today announces the latest featured artist in its Africa Rising artist development program as 17-year-old Ghanaian rapper Yaw Tog (real name Thorsten Owusu Gyimah).
“I’m excited & honoured to be the next Africa Rising artist. I genuinely appreciate the support and
love that my fans, music lovers all around the world, and the Apple Music team have shown me so
far. I don’t take this for granted, and I’ll continue to work to put my country Ghana on the map.”
Pioneering a style of drill, called Asakaa, that emerged from the streets of Kumasi in Ghana, Yaw’s
debut single “Sore” (2020) became the first video of its genre to notch 1 million views and launch a
worldwide movement.
Featuring O’Kenneth, City Boy, Reggie, Jay Bhad, all members of the Asakaa collective whose
unique identity is a mixture of Kumasi’s road lifestyle infused with New York’s lauded drill culture,
“Sore” attracted the attention of some the world’s biggest drill rappers, Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur,
who feature on “Sore (Remix)”, underscoring the boundary-erasing brotherhood that characterises
Asakaa drill.
Yaw’s debut 7-track EP Time (2021), released through KOOPOKUSTUDIOS / EMPIRE sees him
switch between English, Twi (a Kwa language spoken by several million people in Ghana) and
Pidgin (a simplified form of English mixed with a local language), whilst merging elements of
Afrobeats and Hip-hop, and reflecting on themes of growth and struggle whilst capturing the true
essence of Kumerica.
The latest music from Yaw Tog along with the next generation of African superstars is available now
on the Apple Music Africa Rising Playlist.
Apple Music’s Africa Rising, is an exclusive artist development programme and companion playlist
geared towards identifying, showcasing and elevating rising talent and introducing the next
generation of African superstars. Africa Rising cover star alumni to date have include: Omah Lay,
Manu Worldstar, Tems, Amaarae and Ayra Starr.
Africa Rising sees Apple Music select six artists every year who each receive a minimum of two months of editorial support across the Apple Music platform including a launch interview with Nadeska on Apple Music 1. Nadeska has also launched a new weekly Africa Rising feature on her show highlighting the hottest new artists on the continent.
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Africa Rising is the latest of many Apple Music initiatives aimed at taking African talent to the world.
Now available in 33 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, Apple Music 1 is home to Africa Now
Radio with host Cuppy which has featured interviews with some of the continent’s hottest artists
such as Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Cassper Nyovest, Mr Eazi, Patoranking, Rayvanny, Kiddominant,
Mayorkun, Fireboy DML, Adekunle Gold and Master KG.
Apple Music also selected Nigerian Afropop star Rema as its Up Next artist in 2020, following the
addition of Burna Boy to the roster in 2019 and Mr Eazi back in 2017. Up Next is Apple Music’s
global emerging artist program.
For a limited time, new customers to Apple Music on iOS and Android in Nigeria, South Africa,
Ghana, Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Cameroon and Zambia can enjoy all of
this great content with 6 months of free Apple Music through the Shazam app. Returning customers
get 3 months of free Apple Music.
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