Highlife musician Afriyie, a member of the defunct musical group, Wutah, claims the group�s trademark is not lost.
The artiste, who says he was honoured by President John Mahama�s disclosure the he loves their songs, revealed that the �Wutah� brand is not dead even though they are working separately now.
Afriyie was speaking in an interview with Dr Pounds on the �Hitz Gallery� show on Hitz FM.
According to him, he is still a product of Wutah but haven�t communicated with his former partner, Wutah Kobby about the coming together and working as a group again.
�I�m still a product of Wutah but we haven�t sat down to talk about coming back as a group, the Wutah brand isn�t dead even though we are doing our works separately,� he said.
He, however, stressed he has no grudges with Wutah Kobby contrary to the rumors in town.
�My friend and I are not quarrelling, we are all busy trying to get our acts together�, he stated.
Kobby and Afriyie were members of music group �Wutah�. The former highlife music group came to national attention through the Nescafe Africa Revelation contest of 2004.
The group released several hit songs including �Goosie Gander� and �Adonko�. Their song, �Big Dreams� won Best Reggae Song at the 2005 Ghana Music Awards. It is rumoured there was constant internal bickering between Wutah Kobby and Afriyie.
They both denied this but their break-up in 2009 lent some credence to the rumours.
The �Love of my life� hitmaker stated that the group could think of making a song for their hungry fans.
�If Ghanaians are hungry for Wutah, it�s possible we can always do something together,� he added