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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Daddy Lumba net worth: How rich was late Ghanaian musician? Here's all about his family and kids
Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba died on July 26, Saturday at The Bank Hospital in Cantonments, Accra after a brief illness, as per his family's statement. His family has requested privacy as they mourn the Highlife musician's death. According to the statement, details about funeral arrangements would be shared in the coming days. Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba died on July 26.(X@the_marcoliboy) A note by the management of DL FM, Daddy Lumba's radio station, read, 'Daddy Lumba was more than a musician; he was a cultural icon whose music touched countless lives. His soulful voice provided the soundtrack to our love stories, and his poignant lyrics captured the poetry of our struggles, dreams, and resilience.' As the world mourns the demise of the singer, here is all you need to know about Lumba's net worth and family. Daddy Lumba family The Highlife musician was born as Charles Kwadwo (Kojo) Fosu to Johnson Kwadwo Fosuh and Madam Comfort Gyamfi, also known as Ama Saah, in Nsuta, Ghana. His parents were teachers, and he was the second of three siblings, as per his official website. As per Yen News, he was married twice. Daddy Lumba shared four kids with his first wife Maame Akosua Serwaa and three kids with his second wife Maame Broni. Also Read: Who is Luis Leon? Chilean national wrongfully deported to Guatemala found alive; family misinformed about his death Daddy Lumba net worth Lumba's net worth is estimated to be around $16 million in January 2025, as per Yen News. His net worth made him one of the wealthiest musicians in Ghana, the outlet said. Daddy Lumba career Lumba's career spanned over three decades. He was seen as one of the most important people in the country's music scene. He released over 30 albums, with songs like Theresa, Aben Wo Ha, Yentie Obiaa and Playboy captivating generations. His first album was Yɛɛyɛ Aka Akwantuo Mu, which he released as part of the Lumba Brothers in collaboration with Nana Acheampong. After that, he pursued a successful solo career. Lumba also nurtured the careers of several budding artists, who went on to etch their own name in the music industry. These include Felix Owusu, Afia Ampofowaa, Kwabena Sunkwa, Ofori Amponsah Selina Orleans, Borax, Ateaa Tina and many others. FAQs Who was Daddy Lumba? Lumba was a Ghanaian musician who passed away on July 26. What was Daddy Lumba's net worth? Lumba had a net worth of $16 million, as per Yen News. How many children did Daddy Lumba have? Lumba was reportedly father to seven children from two marriages.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Daddy Lumba cause of death; Ghanaian music icon passes away at Bank Hospital in Accra, family requests privacy
Daddy Lumba, a well-known Ghanaian highlife musician, died this morning after a short illness at The Bank Hospital in Cantonments, Accra. Daddy Lumba is no more(X@the_marcoliboy) Lumba had a career that lasted over three decades and is regarded as one of the most important people in Ghana's music industry. Daddy Lumba's family releases statement, seeks privacy The family of the late Highlife musician released a formal statement via their legal counsel Baba Jamal & Associates, asking for privacy as they were going through a period of 'immense loss.' It further stated that information on the funeral would be released in the coming days. 'Daddy Lumba was more than a musician; he was a cultural icon whose music touched countless lives. His soulful voice provided the soundtrack to our love stories, and his poignant lyrics captured the poetry of our struggles, dreams, and resilience,' read a statement by the management of his Radio Station, DL FM. 'During this time of immense loss, we respectfully request privacy for the family and loved ones as they navigate this profound grief. Details of funeral arrangements will be shared in the coming days,' the statement said. Also Read: Who is Nash Keen? Iowa boy born at 21 weeks gestation earns Guinness World Records 'most premature baby' ever title Who was Daddy Lumba? Lumba, who was born on September 29, 1964, started his musical career in the 1980s and gained popularity after releasing his first album, Yɛɛyɛ Aka Akwantuo Mu, as part of the Lumba Brothers, a collaboration with Nana Acheampong. After that, he had a great solo career that brought him many honors and a devoted following both domestically and beyond. With songs like "Aben Wo Ha," "Theresa," "Yentie Obiaa," and "Playboy," he enthralled generations with his unique voice, captivating lyrics, and timeless melodies. He released more than 30 albums.


Mint
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Daddy Lumba, famed Ghanaian highlife singer, dies at 59 in Accra
Renowned Ghanaian highlife musician Daddy Lumba passed away on Friday morning at The Bank Hospital in Cantonments, Accra. With a career spanning over three decades, Daddy Lumba was widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Ghana's music industry. Known for his distinctive voice, heartfelt lyrics, and timeless melodies, he captivated generations of fans with hit songs such as "Aben Wo Ha," "Theresa," "Yentie Obiaa," and "Playboy." Over the course of his illustrious career, Lumba released more than 30 albums, leaving an indelible mark on highlife music and inspiring countless artists who followed in his footsteps. The family of the late highlife legend has requested privacy as they 'navigate this profound grief.' In a statement issued by the management of his radio station, DL FM, they said: 'Daddy Lumba was more than a musician; he was a cultural icon whose music touched countless lives. His soulful voice provided the soundtrack to our love stories, and his poignant lyrics captured the poetry of our struggles, dreams, and resilience.' The statement further added: 'During this time of immense loss, we respectfully request privacy for the family and loved ones as they navigate this profound grief. Details of funeral arrangements will be shared in the coming days.' Born on September 29, 1964, Daddy Lumba began his musical journey in the 1980s. He first rose to fame with the release of Yɛɛyɛ Aka Akwantuo Mu, an album he produced as part of the Lumba Brothers duo alongside Nana Acheampong. This successful collaboration paved the way for a remarkable solo career that earned him numerous accolades and a loyal fan base both in Ghana and abroad. He enchanted audiences across generations with his distinctive voice, heartfelt lyrics, and enduring melodies. Iconic tracks like "Aben Wo Ha," "Theresa," "Yentie Obiaa," and "Playboy" became staples of his legacy. Over the years, he released more than 30 albums, firmly establishing himself as a legend in Ghanaian highlife music.