A former member of the Wutah musical group, Afriyie Wutah, has spoken out against plans for their reform.
When he was asked if he would think about joining Kobby in the contentious band that made popular songs like "Kotosa," "Big Dreams," and "Bronya," among others, In an interview with Amansan Krakye, Afriyie Wutah stated that it would be extremely challenging.
He said in the interview that it would be "extremely impossible" for us to get back together and form a music group like we did when we first met.
He stated to the host, "I'm not God to divine the future, but even when you contacted me for this interview, you put Wutah to my name, so I can't take it off." in reference to the name Wutah.
“Though we were both quite young when we first started, around 21 or 22 years old, things have significantly altered now that we are both adults and married with children.
I'm not saying it won't happen because we're musicians, but if it does, why not? He stated, " How long can we keep going back and forth, though I'm not saying that won't happen?
“Though we were both quite young when we first started, around 21 or 22 years old, things have significantly altered now that we are both adults and married with children.
I'm not saying it won't happen because we're musicians, but if it does, why not? He stated, " How long can we keep going back and forth, though I'm not saying that won't happen?