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Bright Of Buk Bak Fame Says Life After Ronnie Coaches’ Death Hasn’t Been Easy

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Surviving member of Ghanaian musical group Buk Bak, Prince Bright has revealed that life after the death of Ronnie Coaches has been very challenging.

He said two years down the lane; he is yet to get back to his normal self.

“It’s not been easy without Ronnie. Any time I try to finish a song we started I get a bit emotional,” he told Amanda Jissih in an interview with on Showbiz Filla on Hitz FM.

Prince Bright lamented that his career conked after the death of his partner—but he hope to come out stronger someday.

According to him, they were working on a lot of projects before Roonie sadly passed away—and wish to have the capacity to complete them.

“There are still some Buk Bak songs out there, we have some recording in other studios which are not completed but as to when the song will be released I don’t know yet.

“I’m trying to get in my mood and hopefully will drop something for all the Buk Bak fans,” he indicated.

Ronnie Coaches passed away at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on Saturday, November 21, 2015 after suffering a heart attack.

His death came as a shock to the music fraternity and entertainment enthusiasts.

This post was published on November 26, 2015 8:42 PM

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