Entertainment of Friday, 20 April 2018

Source: browngh.com

Our split was a good lesson - Wutah Kobby

WUTAH is a Ghanaian music duo comprising Frank Osei (Wutah Afriyie) and Daniel Morris (Wutah Kobby) play videoWUTAH is a Ghanaian music duo comprising Frank Osei (Wutah Afriyie) and Daniel Morris (Wutah Kobby)

Hiplife group Wutah which consist of Afriyie and Kobby ,got many fans and music lovers heart broken when they broke up in 2010. They produced hits songs like burning desire, kotosa, Goosie Gander, oh my baby , Big dreams etc which Ghanaians really enjoyed .

They therefore decided to do solo projects as they decided to go their separate ways. However they both struggled in their individual careers and brought joy to Ghanaian fans as they reunited last year .

well, they say " Two Heads are better than one" as they returned with hit singles such as AK 47, Bronya, Say I do et al . Bronya for example, was a nationwide hit as it received massive airplay. They topped up their hard work by wining the Group of the year at the recently held Vodafone Ghana Music Awards after getting more than two nominations.

According to Kobby , their split was a lesson which pushed them to work harder after they reunited.

" Life is full of uncertainties and when you are presented with them , you appreciate the good lessons and make the best out of it when faced with similar situations in future. For me, I would say, I'm together now and can face life better with whatever comes in my music career and that is obviously a positive side to this"

" Again, I have come to realise and understand that two is always better than one because no matter how good you are, the support of the other , however little it is , will definitely push you a step further, " he said in a recent interview.

" However, sentiments, such things have to happen to prepare you for unfortunate incidents in future. For instance, I will Afriyie's music career end should I die today?" he quizzed.

He added that it was a mistake they went their separate ways and stated that many factors including untimely deaths may affect thriving groups.

" You see, Afriyie and I didn't have conflicting differences. at the age of 21, we were getting all the attention and we enjoyed the fame that came with it. We wanted new challenges and we went in for what we thought was the best at the time" he added.

Currently, there are rumours that they are splitting up again with barely a year they reunited. Wutah debunked reports of splitting once again and added that no member of the group is promoting his solo project.

Wutah came into the limelight when they contested in the Nescafe Africa Revelation in 2004 and after released hits after hits tunes. Their song 'big dreams' won best reggae song at the 2015 Music Awards.







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