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See the list of over 200 songs Daddy Lumba released


For more than forty years, Charles Kojo Fosu, famously known as Daddy Lumba, has towered over Ghana’s music scene with unmatched artistry and a prolific discography.

With over 33 albums and more than 200 songs, Daddy Lumba is not only Ghana’s most celebrated highlife musician but also a cultural icon whose legacy has shaped the very fabric of Ghanaian music.

From his debut solo album in 1989 to his most recent projects, Daddy Lumba has traversed an astonishing creative path.

Each album is a tapestry of themes—ranging from romantic ballads and social commentary to spiritual yearnings—stitched together by his signature vocal delivery and lyrical wit.

Whether serenading lovers with or poking fun at social, Daddy Lumba’s creative duality continues to intrigue fans and critics alike.

The controversial genius

If consistency is the hallmark of legends, then unpredictability is Lumba’s signature spice.

He is just as known for his deeply spiritual gospel offerings as he is for his risqué lyrics and provocative music videos.

One year, he releases a gospel album with titles praising Jesus; the next, he’s crooning about betrayal and bedroom exploits with a boldness that rattles the conservative crowd.

This duality—reverence on one hand and rebellion on the other—has come to define his complex persona.

It has made him a household name across generations, cutting across demographics and winning him both devout admirers and harsh critics.

Below is a comprehensive look at his discography and the evolution of his sound—an archive of more than 200 songs across 33 albums, including collaborations with the likes of Ofori Amponsah, Borax, and Nana Acheampong.

Each project, whether a solo work or a collaborative effort, reveals something new about the man behind the music.

Daddy Lumba released his first album, Yereye Aka Akwantuo Mu” 1989 with Nana Acheampong

Yereye Aka Akwantuo Mu

Odo Fakye

Enko Ngya Me

Yenka Ntam

Aban Nsa Aka Wo

Daddy Lumba came out with his 2nd album, titled, “Obi Ate Meso Bo” in 1990

Theresa

Ankwanoma

Obi Ate Meso Bo

Nom Nsuo Twen Ope

Makoma Ho Tofe

Me Mpaebo

Daddy Lumba released his 3rd album, “Sika Asem” in 1991

Sika Asem

Eye Odo Nti

Made In Ghana

Yenfa Odo

Se Wotan Mea

Ahenkye

Daddy Lumba released his 4th album, “Playboy” in 1992

Ohia Asem

Play Boy

Mensei Da

Odo Beba Na Mawu

Nkyenkyen Wo Na Afe

Monsu Ma Me (Awisea Foforo)

Also in 1992, Daddy Lumba teamed up with Felix Owusu for his 5th album, “Vida”

Emmefa Nko Gyae Me

Vida

 200 songs Daddy Lumba

In 1993 Daddy Lumba released his 6th album, “Biribi Gyegye Wo”

Makra Mo

Biribi Gyegye Wo

Enye Nyame Den

Medwen Me Ho

Mepe Wasem Bebree

Daddy Lumba joined forces with Afua Ampofowaa in 1994 to released his 7th album “Odo Foforo”

Enkosi Daben

Opono Hini Me

Odo Foforo

Nsei Me Din

Babiara Ni Ho

In 1995, Lumba released his 8th album “Sesee Wo Se”

Anidaso Woho Ma Obiaa

Sesee Wo se

Odo Mensu

Me Ndaada Wo

Me Ne Odo Ne Beko

Children Of The Future

Daddy Lumba came out with his 9th album, “Mesom Jesus” Also in 1995

Mesom Jesus

Amansan Nyinaa Nto Ndwom

Mebo Wodin Akyere Aman

Job Ye Din

Yesu Ka Ye Ho

My Lord Is Able

Daddy Lumba teamed up with Akua Serwaa Bonsu to release his 10th album, “Hwan Na Otene” album in 1996

Beye W’awanwa Adwuma

Hwan Na Otene

Magyenkwa Pa Yesu

Edin No Ne Jesus

Messiah

W’agye Me

Woka Yen Ho Daa Nyinaa

Woye Onyame

In 1997, Daddy Lumba came out with his 11th album “Back For Good”

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Back For Good

Se Emere No Beso a

Ebi Se Eye Aduro

Se Wo se Kete Bae Mu

Eye Onoa

Menye Den Koraa

Innocent People

In 1998, Daddy Lumba came out with “Aben Wo Ha”. His 12th album.

Doctor Panee

Fakye

Aben Wo Ha

Dangerous

Hye Wo Ho Den

Se Wo Da Ento Pono Mu

Nyame Nhyira Mmaa

In 1999, Daddy Lumba joined forces with Ofori Amponsah to release his 13th album, “Millenium Love Songs”

Auntie Atta

Hye Me Bo

Odo Mmra Fie

Jane

Wo Nkoaa

Odo Ade3 Bi

Esi So

Wo Daa Da

Wo Ho Kyere

Daddy Lumba released his 14th album, “Mato Odo Mu” In 2000

Twime

W’ate Asie

Meda Me Gya Mu

Emere Pa

Mmaa Monsore

Bla Bla Bla

Mariama

Daddy Lumba joined forces with With Selina Orleans to release his 15th album, “Fa Woho Bo Jesus”

Aseda Ben

Enye Awurade Den

Fa Woho Bo Jesus

Menim Se Wo Betumi

Monyi Awurade Aye

Ayeyi

Yesu Ye

Yesu Ndaase Nka Wo

In 2001, Daddy Lumba released his 16th album, “Poison”

Poison

Menya Mpo

Ghana Yonko

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Woara Beba

Ehye Obi Yam

Akoma Da Akoma So

Onyame Were Nfi Ne Mma

Daddy Lumba came out with his 17th album, “Me Ma N’afa Wotrim” (Released in 2002)

Adepa Hye Adepa Mu

Dofopa Amma Ntem

Mema N’afa Wotrim

Osome Oso Bone

Se Sumye Kasa a

Homeless

A Plus

Okuafo Ye Adwuma Opon

Daddy Lumba came out with his 18th album, “Asie Ho” feat Borax also in the year 2002

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Asie Ho

Odo Meko

Nana Yaa

Eye Onoa

Twe Ben Yen

Mama Pa

Me Coat Yi

I Can Fly

War

Greeting Babylon

Daddy Lumba released his 19th album Bubra in 2003

Bubra

Dada Kae

Daddy Pay All

Adaka Tea

Saa Na Eye

Ataa Nkwan

Odo Nfa Me Nko

Pony

Daddy Lumba again teamed up with Borax for his 20th album in 2004

Pa Ntoma

Odo Bewu De3

Ma Obi Nfa Me Nko

Aden Koraa

Meba

Menti Gyae

Onko Na Me Nko

Sika Nti

Wala

The Bee Squad

Daddy Lumba teamed up with Pat Thomas for his 21st album titled Ahenfo Kyiniye in 2004

Ahenfo Kyinie

Moye Kwa

Nana Nyankopon

Emere Pa Beba

Fameye

Agyabi Wua Agyabi Tease

Orekyekye

Daddy Lumba came out with his 22nd album, “Area Boy”, featuring Afua Ampofowaa in 2005

Area Boy

Kyere Me Odo

Wontee Y3 Anaa

Daddy Lumba released his 23rd album “Give Peace A Chance” again in 2005

Give Peace A Chance

Gyedi

Gold Digger

Wokaekae Me

Medowo Se Nea Wodo Me

Wo Beda Gee

Wondo Me Anaa

Yekurakura Mu

In 2006, Daddy Lumba came out with his 24th album, “Tokrom”

 200 songs Daddy Lumba

Tokrom

Give And Take

Obi Ate Meso Bo (remix) aka Enshie Wo, feat. Okyeame Kwame and Kwabena Kwabena

Odo Beba Na Mawu remix

Mensei Da remix

Enye Nyame Den remix

Taaso Eburo a.k.a Molemole Boy

Anim a Yede Di Sika a.k.a Asante Nkae

Daddy Lumba released his 25th album “Agenda” in 2007

Agenda

Angel

Edwo a Enye De

Ogyeboso

P.O.P

I’m Powerful

Amansan Su

  1. Power feat. Obrafour

Daddy Lumba released his 26th album “Sika” in 2008

Sika

Si Me So remix

Medo No remix

Nana Awu remix

Mas3de a.k.a Se Awiase Nyinaa

Huhuuhu

Mpempem Do Me

In 2009, DL released his 27th album, “Aware Pa Ye Anibre”

Enti Se Ade3 Akye Me a

Aware Pa Ye Anibre

Anadwo Yi De3 feat. Sarkodie

Dikon feat. Bradez

Baah Wiredu

In 2011, Daddy Lumba released his 28th album, “Kohye Po”

 200 songs Daddy Lumba
Bawumia mourns Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba

Ko Hye Po

Ye Ne Wo Sere Kwa

Ma Enye Wonkoa Adom

W’apre Anu Woho De3

Ma Enye Wonkoa Adom (Worship)

In 2014, Daddy Lumba released his 29th album “Awosoo”

Nea Woho Beto Wo a.k.a Yentie Obiaa

Awosoo

Odamani Bewo Ama Y’ahwe N’adapan

Epokye

Nea Nyame Tumi Ye

In 2015, Daddy Lumba teamed up with Great Ampong to release the album “Hosanna”

Awurade Ka Meho

Enye Dam Bi

Father and Son

Hosanna

Jesus is Winner

Kronkron

Mafore Bo Ndwon

Wo Tumi Ye Kese

Daddy Lumba came out with his 31st album “Enko Den” in 2016

Enko Den

Biakoye feat. Okyeame Kwame

Osoro Nkye Me Ne4. Yenfa Anadwo Nye Nna feat. Okyeame Kwame

Daasebre Gyamena

Yefri Adom Beko Adom Mu

Legacy and Influence

Daddy Lumba’s influence is impossible to quantify. Many of today’s top Ghanaian musicians—both in highlife and beyond—credit him as their inspiration. His lyrical agility, melodic inventiveness, and ability to reinvent himself over the decades set him apart as not just a musician, but a movement.

Bawumia Daddy Lumba
Bawumia mourns Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba

Now in his late fifties, Lumba shows no signs of slowing down. In recent interviews and social media posts, he hints at yet another album in the works—his 34th—further extending his remarkable contribution to Ghanaian music and African pop culture at large.

As music platforms continue to immortalise his catalogue, and young fans rediscover his classics, Daddy Lumba stands firmly in the pantheon of African musical greats—a highlife king whose reign remains as golden as ever.

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