Prince Bright Bukbak of popular Ghanaian hiplife music group, has made a shocking revelation after his partner, Ronny Coaches painfully died.
Recall in November, 2013, Ronny Coaches was confirmed dead at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital from a heart attack.
His death was a big lost to the energetic Bukbak music group and Ghana music industry at large.
After 10years of losing his music mate, Prince Bright Bukbak has disclosed in a recent interview on Angel FM, he nearly went mad following Ronny Coaches’ death.
According to him, he lost his mind a little following the sudden death of his colleague, however, with time he was able to recover from the shock and now he is having a good time with his music and the legacy he has built.
“I am having a good time with my music and the legacy I have built. I feel good about my about and being in the studio and doing what I have to do. I am always thinking positive, I lost my mind a little when Ronny died. I wasn’t there mentally, and I still struggle to over it but with time I am getting back. I am always happy when am behind the mic in the studio,” he said.
I nearly went mad when Ronny Coaches died – Prince Bright Bukbak reveals
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On Thursday, November 21, 2013, Ronny’s wife Ophelia Adusei who sadly became a widow confirmed the death of her husband to the media, saying the energetic singer died from a complicated heart condition in early morning.
According to friends, Ronny Coaches had complained about heart issues several times before his demise. Later on, he was buried and many Ghanaian celebrities stormed his funeral to say goodbye to him.
Ronny Coaches was a strong member of the hip-life music group in Ghana that stood the test of time, and survived the many phases of hiplife genre; his demise left the unit with only one member, Prince Bright Bukbak.
Bukbak is a Ghanaian musical group composed of Prince Bright aka Bling Sparkles and Ronny Coaches. they rap in Ga, Twi and Pidgin, and were the first hiplife group in Ghana to be successful with Ga lyrics.