Abroad Sweet’: Wutah Kobby Leaves Ghana Behind, Now Living Large and Dancing with Mystery White Woman

Award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter Daniel Nyarko Morris, popularly known as Wutah Kobby, has resurfaced in the public scene.

In a recent video posted on his official TikTok page, Wutah Kobby showcased his new look while dancing alongside an unidentified white lady in a well-furnished kitchen, promoting his latest song, “Taataa,” produced by Elormbeat Gh.

Wutah Kobby emerged in the Ghanaian music industry as one-half of the award-winning music duo, Wutah, in the 2000s alongside Frank Osei, popularly known as Afriyie Wutah or Peevee.

The group derived their name from the Hausa word, which means Fire.

The group was formed during the inaugural edition of the Nescafe African Revelation music competition in Accra, Ghana, in 2005, where they finished second behind Praye music group, who went on to win the African edition of the contest.

Wutah Kobby

Following their exploits in the competition, the duo made a significant breakthrough in the mainstream scene with their debut album, “Anamontuo,” after experiencing some challenges.

Wutah’s debut album, which had songs like “Adonko,” “Gossy Gander,” and “Big Dreams,” earned them an impressive 11 nominations at the 2006 Edition of the Ghana Music Awards.

The group’s nominations included the Album of the Year and the Artiste of the Year categories. They won the Reggae Song of the Year award with their hit song, “Big Dreams.”

Wutah also performed at various high-profile musical shows in Ghana, the UK, the US, Nigeria, and other international countries worldwide.

In 2010, Wutah Kobby and Afriyie Wutah went their separate ways after five years of working together. The duo reportedly split over some differences.

The two members went on to pursue their solo musical careers, with Wutah Kobby going on to land several awards for his musical projects.

The duo reunited in 2017, seven years after their breakup, where they signed a lucrative record deal with rapper Guru’s NKZ Music label.

They immediately tasted success when they released their smash single, “Bronya,” which earned them the Best Group of the Year award at the 2018 edition of the Ghana Music Awards.

In 2019, the duo fell out again and severed ties.

Wutah Kobby’s recent activities suggest a new chapter in his life and career, embracing change and enjoying the fruits of his labor abroad. Fans are eager to see what this next phase holds for the talented artist.

Watch the video below;

@wutahkobbymusic Use sound #taataa #tatata ♬ original sound – wutahkobby

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