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Ghana: Guru Didn’t Rejoin Wutah – Manager Reveals

Thomas Donkor previous administration member of highlife duo Wutah has rejected claims by Guru that he united the group after they went solo.

As indicated by him, it was his exertion and some different companions who united the two artistes and not the NKZ supervisor “Master” as he claims.
Speaking in an interview with Kwame Dadzie on ‘Celebrity Radar’ on Citi FM Wednesday he revealed that both ‘Bronya’ and ‘AK47’ by Wutah were recorded long before the group joined the NKZ Music record.

“I just wanna make it clear that it was a lie that Guru put his career on hold for Wutah. First of all, NKZ didn’t bring back Wutah. Wutah was under a management and working before NKZ came on board later,” he said.

“I and few friends brought back Wutah and we had a couple of shows during the Easter last year at Osino. We did photo shoots and all that,”

Speaking in an interview with Kwame Dadzie on ‘Celebrity Radar’ on Citi FM Wednesday he revealed that both ‘Bronya’ and ‘AK47’ by Wutah were recorded long before the group joined the NKZ Music record.

“I just wanna make it clear that it was a lie that Guru put his career on hold for Wutah. First of all, NKZ didn’t bring back Wutah. Wutah was under a management and working before NKZ came on board later,” he said.

“I and few friends brought back Wutah and we had a couple of shows during the Easter last year at Osino. We did photo shoots and all that,”

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