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YEN.com.gh on MSNDaddy Lumba Funeral: GH Man Devours Huge Asanka Full of Fufu As He Mourns Late Highlife SingerA Ghanaian content creator's video which captures him eating a big bowl of fufu while mourning the late highlife legend Daddy Lumba is gaining ground online.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNDaddy Lumba records in studio with medicine in hand before highlife legend's deathA viral video showed Daddy Lumba taking his medicine while recording in the studio, sparking emotional reactions to the death ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNDaddy Lumba Dies: Highlife Legend Explains How He Got His Famous Stage Name in Old VideoLate highlife legend Daddy Lumba's famous nickname/stage name was not something he planned. The highlife icon explained that ...
Ghana mourns . A voice that echoed through our hearts for decades has gone silent . Daddy Lumba mdash;born Charles Kwadwo ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNDaddy Lumba: Chinese Lady Serwaa Pawpaw Mourns the Passing of the Ghanaian Highlife LegendChinese content creator Serwaa Pawpaw has taken to social media to pay tribute to the legendary highlife musician Daddy Lumba ...
Following the demise of Highlife legend, Daddy Lumba, an old video has surfaced in which Nana Acheampong is heard speaking ...
Ghanaian singer and Presidential Staffer for the Black Stars Experience, Rex Owusu Marfo, popularly known as Rex Omar, ...
Ghanaian highlife is one of the oldest popular dance-music styles of Africa. It emerged in the 1880s, a fusion of rhythms from the West African coast and those from Europe, and black people from both ...
They drew on Ghana's sunny "highlife" style, the funky, politically-edged Afrobeat from neighboring Nigeria, and even the Latin-tinged soukous sound shimmying out of the Congo.
Small and thin, eyes sparkling beneath his signature cloth cap, cigarette and guitar in hand, he's the oldest of the highlife stars still active on the music scene. From the 1940s to the 1960s, ...
E. T. Mensah, who died 20 years ago, played highlife, an offshoot of jazz that for years was the most popular style of music in southern Africa. Milo Miles reviews a new anthology of Mensah's music.
He argued that many Highlife songs are simply being rebranded as Afrobeats because Ghanaians have failed to properly document ...
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