Ronnie Coaches, a member of music duo Buk Bak, has died.
Sources say the rapper died Thursday morning after a heart attack.
His wife, Ophelia confirmed the news on Adom FM's Dwaso Nsem.
Buk Bak was composed of Prince Bright aka Bling Sparkles and Ronnie Coaches.
The group was versatile and rapped in Ga, Twi, and Pidgin, and was the first hiplife group in Ghana to make a successful career out Ga music.
More soon.
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