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Kaywa Reveals Daddy Lumba Was Working On His 34th And Final Album Before His Death

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Music producer David Kojo Kyei, widely known as Kaywa, has revealed details about the final project Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy Lumba was working on before his death.

Kaywa disclosed in an interview on Starr FM that Lumba was crafting what he envisioned as a timeless album, one that would mark his official retirement and stand apart from anything he had previously done.

“A month ago, he called me and said he wanted to do a timeless project, and that was going to be his last project before he retires. That’s because he has given Ghana back-to-back hits, so this time he wants to do something he can give to his kids,” Kaywa recalled.

To support the ailing icon, Kaywa made arrangements to take the studio to Lumba. Instead of bringing him into a recording facility, Kaywa met him at his home, where the legendary artiste had his own setup.

READ ALSO: “I Knew His Final Days Were By Grace” – Apostle Amoako Atta Recalls Emotional Moment With Daddy Lumba

“When he told me that, I said he doesn’t have to come all the way to the studio, I would make myself available at his house. He had a recording studio in his house, too, so I just had to show up, and we started the recording,” he said.

Kaywa revealed that the project was far from typical Lumba fare. The veteran singer stepped outside his highlife comfort zone to explore genres he had never fully embraced before, including Root Reggae, Amapiano, and Afrobeats.

“We did about 27 songs, and they were not like the regular Lumba kind of songs. He wanted to leave his comfort zone. We had Lumba doing Root Reggae, Amapiano, Afrobeats and his regular Highlife,” Kaywa explained.

VIDEO: “I Was Genuinely Happy” – Big Akwes Explains Controversial Comments Following The Death Of Daddy Lumba

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The passing of Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba has left a deep void in the hearts of many Ghanaians and music lovers across the world.

While the nation continues to mourn, controversial Kumawood actor Big Akwes has caused some stir with his unusual reaction to the heartbreaking news.

“I Knew His Final Days Were By Grace” – Apostle Amoako Atta Recalls Emotional Moment With Daddy Lumba

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Apostle Francis Amoako Atta of Parliament Chapel International has shared a striking account of his final meeting with Ghanaian highlife artiste Daddy Lumba.

In an interview, the prophet recalled the emotional encounter, describing how the legendary musician, whose real name was Charles Kwadwo Fosu, came to him in a frail state.

“When Daddy came to me, he couldn’t walk. He was in a very bad state. I gave him 21 days,” the prophet stated.

According to Apostle Amoako Atta, the meeting left a profound impression on him. He said it became immediately clear that Lumba’s remaining days were sustained by spiritual grace rather than physical strength or medical intervention.

“Daddy has made such an impact that we need to celebrate him. When I met him, I immediately knew his remaining days on earth were only by grace,” he said.

READ ALSO: Daddy Lumba Spoke Like He Knew His Time Was Near – Kaywa Recalls Final Conversation

Although he did not provide the exact timing of their meeting, the prophet hinted that a bond developed between them after that encounter. He emphasized that Lumba’s final chapter was not fueled by medicine but by divine mercy.

“Since then, I knew it was by grace. His rest of life was not about strength or medicine. It was grace.”

News of the singer’s demise broke on Saturday, July 26, 2025. An official statement from the Fosu family, shared via Daddy Lumba’s Facebook page and confirmed by his media platform, DL FM, announced the heartbreaking loss.

“With profound sorrow and deep grief, the Fosu family announces the passing of Ghana’s beloved musical icon, Charles Kojo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, who passed away earlier today, Saturday, July 26, 2025, after a short illness,” the statement read.

Though many fans were unaware of Lumba’s declining health, the revelation has added new weight to the grief felt across the country. The singer is being remembered not just for his music but for the enduring themes of resilience, love, and hope that defined his work.

He is hailed as a cultural figure whose lyrics and artistry touched countless lives over decades.

The Fosu family has appealed for privacy as they mourn, noting that funeral details will be made available in due time.

Watch his remarks below.

Akuapem Poloo Clãps Back At Jim Iyke For Saying He Does Not Know Her – See Post

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Ghanaian actress and socialite Akuapem Poloo has taken to social media to respond to Nigerian actor Jim Iyke’s recent comments in a radio interview that he didn’t even know who she was.

In a post on Instagram, Akuapem Poloo, shared a stunning photo of herself accompanied by a message that appeared to be a direct jab at Jim Iyke.

VIDEO: Jim Iyke Finally Reacts To Akuapem Poloo’s Claims That He Angrily Walked Out During 2024 Ghana Movie Awards

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Renowned Nigerian actor Jim Iyke has broken his silence over Akuapem Poloo’s claim that he angrily walked out of the 2024 Ghana Movie Awards.

Jim Iyke rubbished the assertions during an interview granted on Monday, July 28, 2025, with Nana Romeo on Okay FM.

VIDEO: “We Do Not Talk About Old Kings” – Lilwin Jabs Agya Koo Amid Kumawood Supremacy Debate

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In the heat of promoting his highly publicized movie centered on Burkina Faso’s President, Lilwin recently declared that in Kumawood, he stands unchallenged.

According to him, when it comes to acting prowess in the local movie scene, he has no competitor.

Daddy Lumba Spoke Like He Knew His Time Was Near – Kaywa Recalls Final Conversation

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Following the demise of Daddy Lumba, popular music producer, Kaywa has opened up about their final conversation, one he now believes carried signs the highlife legend sensed the end was near.

Shortly after the news broke on July 26, 2025, Kaywa spoke with Adom FM, revealing that their last exchange was emotionally charged and filled with reflections that felt almost prophetic.

“To be honest, there is little I can say about this because during this period, a lot of things cannot come out. Privacy is very important. He shared some very deep and important things with me,” Kaywa said, declining to reveal full details.

READ ALSO: Nana Acheampong Pens Emotional Tribute To Daddy Lumba

He further shared that as someone attuned to spiritual matters, he understood the weight of Lumba’s words.

“I am a spiritual person, so I understood what he was saying during our conversation. I may not be able to disclose the details now, but he spoke like someone who knew what was about to happen.”

Daddy Lumba, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, died in the early hours of July 26, 2025, following a brief illness at the age of 60.

Listen to what he said below.

Ateaa Tina thanks late Daddy Lumba for positively impacting her life

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Daddy Lumba’s protege, Ateaa Tina has taken to social media to express her sincere gratitude to the musician following his death.

In an emotional Instagram post, Ateaa Tina thanked the late musician for granting her the opportunity to show her talent to the world.

According to her, Daddy Lumba is the reason she’s known in the showbiz circles today.

In a part of her heartfelt post, she wrote;

“A timeline of great memories… Thank you so much for the opportunity that changed my life,” she said.

Tina further described the late musician as a talented individual who had a great impact on Ghana’s music industry, adding that his legacy would live on forever.

“A talented being who made a great impact in Ghana music. You will be greatly missed; your legacy will live on. A sad day it is,” she added.

Ateaa Tina has recorded five albums with Daddy Lumba including; Me Ma Afa Wotrim Muthe Gold Digger, Ahenfo Kyiniye and Bubra.

Joy Industries CEO alleges Daddy Lumba owed him money and a Toyota Tundra

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The Chief Executive Officer of Joy Industries, Manfred Takyi, has stirred intense controversy on social media following his blunt declaration that he will not mourn the passing of legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

In a Facebook post shared on Monday, July 28, 2025, Director Manfred addressed the growing pressure from the public to issue a tribute in honor of the late singer.

The business mogul, however, made it clear that he would not pay tribute to someone who wronged him personally and financially.

According to Mr Takyi, Daddy Lumba owed him both money and a Toyota Tundra from a botched endorsement agreement that was never fulfilled.

He claimed the music icon failed to honor his part of the deal, and as a result, he sees no reason to join the chorus of public mourning.

“People should stop disturbing me to mourn someone who took my money and car and never delivered,” Takyi stated bluntly in the post, igniting a flurry of reactions online.

Camidoh Opens Up About Battling Depression And The Stranger Whose Words Saved Him

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Camidoh has opened up about a deeply personal chapter of his life. He revealed how depression and anxiety nearly derailed his career.

The ‘Sugarcane’ singer’s emotional reflections came during an appearance on United Showbiz on July 26, 2025.

Camidoh recounted how professional relationships in Ghana began to unravel after rumours circulated about him, rumours he said he didn’t even understand. The situation worsened when communication with his external collaborators suddenly went silent.

“It was due to rumours about me that they had heard. For me, I don’t even know what I had done, but people took offence and spread rumours about me.

And even the external team I was working with, I stopped getting feedback after a while. We could write them emails, but no response,” he said.

The emotional toll took a serious toll on his health and well-being.

“So, all that stress got me sick, and I went through depression,” Camidoh added.

READ ALSO: Camidoh Says He’s Not Under Pressure To Make Another Hit Song Like Sugarcane

At his lowest, the artiste found unexpected support in an elderly woman he met by chance. After they exchanged contacts, she began sending him uplifting voice notes and text messages that brought him hope during his darkest days.

“One day, she sent me a voice note which touched me deeply. She told me how it seemed like nothing was working out for me. But I shouldn’t give up,” he recalled.

So moved by her words, Camidoh decided to immortalize her message in a song on his upcoming album. He even featured her words on the album’s cover.

He added that he was so touched that he sampled her message in a track on his upcoming album, even quoting her words in the album’s cover artwork.

Sadly, just two days before the official unveiling of the artwork, the woman passed away.

“I was devastated. Because she was my source of inspiration during the days I was going through anxiety and depression,” he revealed.

Though shaken by her death, Camidoh says her words continue to resonate with him. Her voice, once a lifeline, now lives on in his music and in his heart.

Watch his statement below.