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Wutah Kobby
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Wutah Kobby, born Daniel Nyarko Morris, is a multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and the CEO of Wutah Kobby Music. He began his music career by forming the group "Wutah," which gained recognition in the Nescafe African Revelation competition, before later pursuing a successful solo music career. With three albums to his name, including "Anamontuo," "Burning Desire," and "Selfless Bliss," and hit songs like "Goosy-gander," "Adonko," "Big Dreams," and "Kotosa," Wutah Kobby has made a mark in the Ghanaian music scene. His 2021 release, the "Abokobi Album," showcases his continued musical excellence with collaborations with top artists like Medikal, Guru, KelvynBoy, and Fameye Apart from his music, he serves as the vice president of the Ghana Association of Songwriters.
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