Buk Bak is a Ghanaian musical duo composed of Prince Bright aka Bling Sparkles and Ronnie Coches. They rap in Ga, Twi, and Pidgin, and were the first hiplife group in Ghana to be successful with Ga lyrics.
As of 2006, they are both pursuing individual projects. The original group had more members, some of which have formed groups like 4x4.
Buk Bak, which originally had three members, first attracted attention with their hit song Komi Ke Kena. One of the members got into trouble with Adisadel College in Cape Coast because he wore a school uniform in the Komi Ke Kena video.
Two original members of the group left for different reasons, and as a duo, Buk Bak continued to be successful with albums like Awensem, Sika Kokoo and Gold Coast. They also banded with groups like K-2 and 4x4 to release more hit tracks.
The group was rumored to have split up in 2006, but Ronnie and Bright stated that the two were simply pursuing separate projects. Bright's debut album was highly successful with tracks like Condom and What Dem Plan.