Entertainment of Monday, 11 November 2019

Source: ghanaweekend.com

I’m not it in touch with Afriyie, it’s not necessary – Wutah Kobby

Wutah is now a defunct music group Wutah is now a defunct music group

When Kobby, a member of the extinct duo, Wutah said a few months ago that the group was dead and buried, he really meant it.

He has said in an interview on Citi TV’s Saturday Live that he is no longer in touch with his other member, Afriyie.

When asked if they still talk, he said: “no, it is not necessary.”

Wutah came into the limelight in 2004 when it contested for the Nescafe Africa Revelation music competition in Accra and came second to Praye. The name Wutah is a Hausa word which means fire.

Their debut album, ‘Anamontuo’ which has songs like ‘Adonko’, ‘Goosie Gander’ and ‘Big Dreams’ earned them eleven nominations including The Most Popular Song of the Year, Album Of the Year and Artiste of the Year in the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

In 2009, they separated and started recording their solo projects. Afriyie has released a song like ‘I Do,’ ‘Love of My Life,’ ‘Tontonti,’ ‘Everlasting Love’ and ‘Here to Stay.’ Kobby also released songs like ‘Chiochio,’ ‘Pii Por Pii,’ ‘Warning,’ and ‘Father for All.’

They came back in 2017 with songs like ‘Bronya’ and ‘AK47.’

He is currently out with ‘If I Get’ and ‘Gold’.