Wutah Kobby, a Ghanaian singer living in the USA, reportedly admitted that he does not want to be recognized after his passing.
During an interview with Amansan Krakye, the veteran who was a member of the defunct music group, Wutah, was asked what will he be remembered for.
He answered, “I don’t want to be remembered when I’m gone, but if I’m to be remembered then obviously for being happy.
“I tried to make everybody around my environment happy through my music and my lifestyle, but I don’t want people fixating on the past,” he said on Property FM in Cape Coast.
In the interview monitored by MyNewsGh.com, he added, “When I’m dead and gone, people should leave the now because most people are suffering from a fantastic sense of memory and imagination.
“Because of that, people are not able to leave the now and some people still suffer from what happened 10 years ago, but you can’t change it so why,” he concluded on the show.
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