My children, Emeka and EziNne are half Nigerian/Dutch. When they were little I used to play Daddy Lumba's music in the house. Now they are adults and still they listen to Daddy Lumba's music!
@@kojo6675 I am not a Nigerian but a Dutch woman. Even before the birth of my son Emeka, I was introduced to Daddy Lumba's music in a Ghanaian club in Antwerp.
I’m half Italian and half Ivory Coast thanks good I have been with Ghana people from when I was kid so I can speak fluently Ghanaian I’m 23 and I love daddy lumba songs like crazy 😍
This is one of first ghanaian songs i heard back in 2003 in Finland.😍i had my cassette that time of ghanaian songs!but later my ultimate favourite came Kokoveli with his song Zaaza.but i like Daddy Lumba's music too!
Those times Atonsu Agogo trɔtrɔ inside were more than Kiravi. You could feel this tune hitting the very veins & nerves in your heart. Especially,the front seat😃
@@todayssportsgh the fact that i said that does not mean “I’m saying he referred to me directly 😂😂and please haven’t you heard a song from DL that he mentioned “Serwaa before 🙄
Man of god daddy Lumba good afternoon 🎶 May God protect for long life you are my prophet DADDY 🎶 I love you so much, I really want to meet you daddy, but I don't have access to meet you
Is 2022 and this song is still crazy 🌟🌟🌟Wow long life legend Lumba...pls is Appiatus who master it???? Cos that man is awesome..his beat can last for very long time n even featured in all generations
The music which hits the floor in the night club and you ain't dancing then you were either too drunk or you were making it out with a girl in the corner. No one ignored it.