Our Terms & Conditions | Our Privacy Policy
Wutah, a Ghanaian music duo’s rise, fall, and re-resurgence
Wutah is a Ghanaian music duo that was formed in the early 2000s
Wutah is a renowned Ghanaian music duo composed of Afriyie and Kobby, known for their unique blend of Highlife, Hiplife, and Afrobeats. Formed in the early 2000s, the group rose to fame with hit songs like “Anamontuo,” “Kotosa,” “Big Dreams,” and “Bronya.”
Wutah’s music career took off with the release of their debut album “Anamontuo” in 2005, followed by “Burning Desire” in 2007.
The duo’s energetic performances and catchy lyrics captivated audiences, earning them numerous awards, including Highlife Song of the Year and Reggae Song of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards.
However, in 2010, the group split due to personal differences and management issues.
In 2017, Wutah reunited, releasing the hit single “Bronya,” which further solidified their position in the Ghanaian music industry.
The duo’s reunion was short-lived, as they parted ways again in 2019. Since then, both Afriyie and Kobby have pursued solo careers, with Afriyie releasing the single “The One” in 2020, featuring Dela.
Wutah Kobby has been making waves in the music scene with his recent releases. His “Devotion EP” showcases his musical prowess, blending Highlife and Hiplife with Afrobeats.
The EP features soulful melodies, danceable beats, and meaningful lyrics, cementing Wutah Kobby’s status as one of Ghana’s most gifted musicians.
His latest single, “Dollar Dollar,” is a testament to his artistic growth, blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary afrobeat influences.
Afriyie Wutah, on the other hand, has been focusing on his solo career, releasing music that showcases his unique style.
In 2023, he teamed up with David Oscar for the Reggae Spot Concert, performing alongside other talented artistes.
Afriyie Wutah’s music often explores themes of love and appreciation, as seen in his song, “The One.”
Despite their split, Wutah’s legacy continues to inspire new generations of music enthusiasts. Their contributions to Ghanaian music are undeniable, and their influence can be seen in many contemporary artistes.
With their solo projects, Afriyie and Kobby are keeping the spirit of Wutah alive, pushing the boundaries of highlife and hiplife music.
And the hope is that a time will come when fans and audience will see the duo together again, making songs that stand the test of time just like they did before.
Meanwhile, you can watch GhanaWeb TV’s exclusive interview with Arathejay below:
PAT/AE
Images are for reference only.Images and contents gathered automatic from google or 3rd party sources.All rights on the images and contents are with their legal original owners.
Comments are closed.