Archipalago With His Frog Voice & Zero Talent Drops An Ear- Disturbing Tribute Song For Daddy Lumba



Ghanaian musician and content creator, Archipalago has hit the studio to record a tribute song to mourn the late Daddy Lumba.

Following the death of the ace musician, Archipalago in a viral video hinted at releasing a new tribute song as a way of contributing to the funeral of the great musician.

According to Archipalago, Daddy Lumba was his idol, and also, an Ashanti, the reason why he wants to release a new tribute song.

Taking to the comment section of the video, netizens begged Archipalago not to release any song, as they stated that they were already in a state of melancholy and the release of a tribute song by Archipalago would only add more troubles.

Despite the numerous warnings, Archipalago has hit the studio to record the tribute song for the “Mensei Da” hitmaker.

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Meanwhile, speaking in an interview with GH Page’s Akosua, Faustina Fosu confirmed that she is the biological sister of the late musician, revealing that they are three; Akosua Brempomaa, Daddy Lumba, and herself, Faustina Fosu.

Talking about the musician’s journey and childhood, Faustina said that all she could say was that her brother was a gifted musician, stating that, unlike many musicians who had to be under training, her brother didn’t go through any training.

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Fausty claims Daddy Lumba’s musical journey started even when he was a kid, however, it became bigger when he traveled to Germany.

Reacting to the death of her brother, Faustina Fosu said that she almost fainted when the lawyers of Daddy Lumba via a phone call informed her of his passing.

Shockingly enough, Fausty claims neither she nor the other family members knew about the sickness of their beloved, adding that it took them by surprise.

According to her, she has lost a great part of her life because Daddy Lumba was the only supporting plug she had and could run to anytime the need arose.

Following the death of Daddy Lumba, Fausting Fosu emotionally stated that she had never slept.


Razak Musah Abdul
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