Prince Bright has been out of the scene for sometime now. He only bounced back when rapper Sarkodie featured him on his “Ofeetso” track recently. He has explained the reason for his disappearance from the music screen.
Prince Bright of Popular Buk Bak fame says the death of his colleague and friend Ronny made him depressed.
In an interview with a Kumasi Presenter Hammer, Prince Bright narrated that the ‘Buk Bak’ group was able to survive in the African music scene because
He and the late Ronny Coaches were the known faces of the group ‘Buk Bak’ in the early 90s and 2000s.
The group who got series of awards left a strong legacy in the music industry but unfortunately, on November 21, 2013 Ronny Coaches, an active member of the group died after suffering a cardiac arrest.
This according to Bright became uninspired to continue doing music as he suffered a long depression.
“Hammer, I was going through depression. I got depressed and uninspired to do anything right after the demise of Ronnie. His death shock me and made me see life differently”, he revealed.
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