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Tributes pour in for Highlife Legend Daddy Lumba

Ghanaians at home and abroad are mourning the loss of Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, following news of his passing at dawn on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital in Accra. The legendary Highlife musician was 60.

Since the announcement of his death, tributes have been pouring in from fans, fellow musicians, political leaders, and public figures, all celebrating the remarkable legacy of a man widely regarded as one of Ghana’s greatest musical icons.

Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia described Lumba as “a true music icon” whose career spanned over three decades. In a Facebook post, he wrote: “His brilliant compositions and works have not only entertained but also inspired and uplifted many of us. His passing is indeed a huge blow.”

Musician Kofi Nti, a close associate and mentee of Lumba, broke down in tears during an interview, saying, “I have lost my mentor.” He recounted the last words Lumba once shared with him: “When you hear of my passing, don’t shed a tear.”

Radio stations across the country have dedicated their airwaves to playing his classic hits such as “Aben Wo Ha,” “Yentie Obiaa,” “Theresa,” and “Sika Asem.” His music, rich in storytelling and emotional depth, played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s music industry.

DL FM, a station affiliated with the late artist, confirmed his death in an official statement, requesting privacy for the family during this difficult time. Details about funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in the coming days.

Daddy Lumba’s legacy is firmly cemented in Ghana’s cultural history. From humble beginnings to becoming a trailblazer in Highlife music, he inspired countless musicians and built a bond with fans that will endure for generations.

As tributes continue to pour in, one thing remains clear: Daddy Lumba may be gone, but his music—and the memories it created—will live on forever.

 

 

 

 

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