Ghanaian musician, Wutah Kobby, has been relentless in churning out good music since the famous music group, Wutah, disbanded.
The talented member of the now defunct group, has yet again released a single titled, ‘For Your Love’.
In the highlife themed song, Wutah Kobby, who is now based in the USA, sings about the different facets of love and the lengths at which one could go when they experience this priceless emotion.
Speaking to Joy Entertainment, he revealed that ‘For Your Love’ was inspired by his “new journey which brings [him] understanding of life from a whole new perspective, and not as a believer or non-believer of anything”.

He explained, “in reality…when you love someone, you can look at everything lovingly without a problem; you will rob a bank, you will drive to France, you will do so many dumb things because you feel sweet in your emotions”.
The song exhibits Wutah Kobby’s amazing singing prowess coupled with his silky voice as he relates to his lover, the lengths at which he’ll travel for her.
Many have wondered if the music group Wutah will ever return, but that seems to be a question for the gods. Watch the music video to Wutah Kobby’s 'For Your Love' below.
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