The late Ghanaian Highlife great, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, left music lovers stunned after news of his sudden passing broke on July 26, 2025.
Lumba’s death was disclosed in a statement released through his official page on Facebook and confirmed by Daddy Lumba FM.
The family of the musician confirmed that he passed away in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, after battling a short illness.
Following the late veteran’s death, some legendary Highlife musicians have taken to social media to express their heartfelt condolences to the “Makra Mo” singer.
Here are some notable Highlife personalities who have reacted to his death so far:
Amakye Dede:
Renowned Highlife musician, Amakye Dede, in an Instagram post on July 26, 2025, shared heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
In his post, Amakye Dede described late Daddy Lumba as a true legend who was more than just a musician in the creative space.
“Today, I’ve lost a brother and a true legend. Daddy Lumba was more than a musician — he was family. His music will live on, but his absence will be deeply felt. Rest in peace, Charles. You’ll always be in our hearts. Wo nkɔ yie, Onua. Yɛbɛkae wo daa,” he said.
Music maestro, Kojo Antwi, who couldn’t hold his grief in a post shared on social media also described the late Daddy Lumba as an African music legend.
Kojo Antwi, who visited the late Lumba’s house to share his condolences with the family, also shared a picture of the late musician’s wife as he consoled her.
“Fare thee well, my dear brother, Daddy Lumba. In times of loss and pain, may we all lend a shoulder for the bereaved to lean on. It is with deep sadness and heartbreak that I led my family and a few good friends to visit and console the wife and family of the late DADDY LUMBA, African Music Legend and prolific hit-maker of Ghanaian heritage.
“Heartfelt condolences to all the family, friends, music, culture, and tourism fraternity, and fans worldwide. May your soul rest in peace, Daddy Lumba,” he said.
Nana Acheampong, in a social media post, also expressed shock, adding that he is feeling devastated by the death of the veteran musician.
Nana Acheampong, who was once a close associate of late Lumba, noted that the musician has lived a fruitful life and done the bidding of his creator.
“It has been difficult for me to accept this sad news. Menua Kojo Fosu why this shock? Hmmmm, you have indeed done what the creator brought you on earth to do; you will forever inspire generations.
“My family and I are in pain. To the family of my beloved brother, may God hold you tight in this moment. Rest in glory, my brother and a legend,” he said.
The late Lumba, before his sudden demise, contributed immensely to the Ghana music industry.
He had over 34 albums to his credit with hit songs such as “Akoma Da Akomas So”, “Poison”, “Dangerous”, “Gold Digger “, “Makra Mo”, and many uncountable classic songs.
Daddy Lumba died at the age of 60.
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