In a recent interview on D-Black’s UNKUT show, Praye Tiatia, a member of the renowned Ghanaian music group Praye, has shed light on the real reason behind the group’s breakup, pointing to a rift with fellow member Praye Tenten.
The candid discussion unveiled internal conflicts that led to the dissolution of the once-popular trio. According to Praye Tiatia, a disagreement with Praye Tenten over a secret album collaboration sparked tensions that ultimately led to their separation.
The revelation provides insight into the inner workings of Praye, a group that achieved great success in the early 2000s with hit tracks like ‘Angelina’, ‘Kakyere Me’, and ‘Otoolege’.
Praye Tiatia clarified that financial disputes were not the primary cause of their split, emphasizing that ego-driven conflicts played a significant role in their breakup.
Contrary to speculation, Praye Tiatia made it clear that their separation was not about money but rather about ego-driven conflicts that could have been avoided with better communication and resolution.
The departure of Praye Tenten in 2011 marked a turning point for the group, leading to their eventual disbandment. Praye Tiatia’s insights underscore the importance of effective communication and conflict resolution in maintaining successful group dynamics.