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Daddy Lumba’s Musical Legacy: Total Number Of Songs Released – Check Here

When it comes to highlife music in Ghana, few names carry as much weight and admiration as Daddy Lumba. For more than three decades, he has been the voice behind the songs that shaped love stories, comforted hearts, and echoed through every corner of Ghanaian life. Now, according to a recent post by Asanteman News, the highlife icon has officially released 34 albums and 206 songs, with more music still in the works.
This milestone is not just impressive, it is deeply meaningful. It reflects a lifetime of dedication to music, culture, and storytelling. From timeless hits like Aben Wo Ha to soulful anthems such as Wo Tumi Ye Kese, Daddy Lumba has created songs that people do not just listen to, but live with. His music has become part of weddings, funerals, church gatherings, and everyday moments in homes across Ghana.
What truly sets Lumba apart is his ability to evolve while staying true to his roots. Each album feels fresh, yet familiar. His lyrics are personal, yet relatable. He sings about real life, with all its joys and struggles, and somehow makes it all feel poetic. That is why his fans stretch across generations, from the elderly who grew up with his early albums to the youth who still find meaning in his newer releases.
With 34 albums under his belt and 206 songs that have touched millions, Daddy Lumba’s legacy is not just about longevity. It is about consistency, creativity, and connection. And as his loyal fan base already knows, the journey is far from over. Lumba is still writing, still recording, and still reminding us why he remains one of Ghana’s greatest musical treasures.
The list of his songs are as follows:
1. A Plus
2. 111666
3. Aban Nsa Aka Wo
4. Aben Wo Ha
5. Adaka Tea
6. Aden Koraa
7. Adepa Hye Adepa Mu
8. Agenda
9. Agyabi Wua Agyabi Tease
10. Ahenfo Kyinie
11. Ahenkye
12. Akoma Da Akoma So
13. Amansan Nyinaa Nto Ndwom
14. Amansan Su
15. Anadwo Yi De3 feat. Sarkodie
16. Angel
17. Anidaso Woho Ma Obiaa
18. Anim a Yede Di Sika a.k.a Asante Nkae
19. Ankwanoma
20. Area Boy
21. Aseda Ben
22. Asie Ho
23. Ataa Nkwan
24. Auntie Atta
25. Aware Pa Ye Anibre
26. Awosoo
27. Awurade Ka Meho
28. Ayeyi
29. Baah Wiredu
30. Babiara Ni Ho
31. Back For Good
32. Beye W’awanwa Adwuma
33. Biakoye feat. Okyeame Kwame
34. Biribi Gyegye Wo
35. Bla Bla Bla
36. Bubra
37. Children Of The Future
38. Daasebre Gyamena
39. Dada Kae
40. Daddy Pay All
41. Dangerous
42. Dikon feat. Bradez
43. Doctor Panee
44. Dofopa Amma Ntem
45. Ebi Se Eye Aduro
46. Edin No Ne Jesus
47. Edwo a Enye De
48. Ehye Obi Yam
49. Emere Pa
50. Emmefa Nko Gyae Me
51. Enko Den
52. Enko Ngya Me
53. Enkosi Daben
54. Enti Se Ade3 Akye Me a
55. Enye Dam Bi
56. Enye Nyame Den
57. Enye Nyame Den remix
58. Epokye
59. Esi So
60. Eye Odo Nti
61. Eye Onoa
62. Fa Woho Bo Jesus
63. Fakye
64. Fameye
65. Father and Son
66. Ghana Yonko
67. Give And Take
68. Give Peace A Chance
69. Gold Digger
70. Greeting Babylon
71. Gyedi
72. Homeless
73. Hosanna
74. Huhuuhu
75. Hwan Na Otene
76. Hye Me Bo
77. Hye Wo Ho Den
78. I Can Fly
79. I’m Powerful
80. Innocent People
81. Jane
82. Jesus is Winner
83. Job Ye Din
84. Ko Hye Po
85. Kronkron
86. Kyere Me Odo
87. Ma Enye Wonkoa Adom
88. Ma Obi Nfa Me Nko
89. Made In Ghana
90. Mafore Bo Ndwon
91. Magyenkwa Pa Yesu
92. Makoma Ho Tofe
93. Makra Mo
94. Mama Pa
95. Mariama
96. Mas3de a.k.a Se Awiase Nyinaa
97. Me Coat Yi
98. Me Mpaebo
99. Me Ndaada Wo
100. Me Ne Odo Ne Beko
101. Meba
102. Mebo Wodin Akyere Aman
103. Meda Me Gya Mu
104. Medo No remix
105. Medowo Se Nea Wodo Me
106. Medwen Me Ho
107. Mema N’afa Wotrim
108. Menim Se Wo Betumi
109. Mensei Da
110. Mensei Da remix
111. Menti Gyae
112. Menya Mpo
113. Menye Den Koraa
114. Mepe Wasem Bebree
115. Mesom Jesus
116. Messiah
117. Mmaa Monsore
118. Monsu Ma Me (Awisea Foforo)
119. Monyi Awurade Aye
120. Moye Kwa
121. Mpempem Do Me
122. My Lord Is Able
123. Nana Awu remix
124. Nana Nyankopon
125. Nana Yaa
126. Nea Nyame Tumi Ye
127. Nea Woho Beto Wo a.k.a Yentie Obiaa
128. Nkyenkyen Wo Na Afe
129. Nom Nsuo Twen Ope
130. Nsei Me Din
131. Nyame Nhyira Mmaa
132. Obi Ate Meso Bo
133. Obi Ate Meso Bo (remix)
134. Odamani Bewo Ama Y’ahwe N’adapan
135. Odo Ade3 Bi
136. Odo Beba Na Mawu
137. Odo Beba Na Mawu remix
138. Odo Bewu De3
139. Odo Fakye
140. Odo Foforo
141. Odo Meko
142. Odo Mensu
143. Odo Mmra Fie
144. Odo Nfa Me Nko
145. Ogyeboso
146. Ohia Asem
147. Okuafo Ye Adwuma Opon
148. Onko Na Me Nko
149. Onyame Were Nfi Ne Mma
150. Opono Hini Me
151. Orekyekye
152. Osome Oso Bone
153. Osoro Nkye Me Ne4. Yenfa Anadwo Nye Nna feat. Okyeame Kwame
154. P.O.P
155. Pa Ntoma
156. Play Boy
157. Poison
158. Pony
159. Power feat. Obrafour
160. Saa Na Eye
161. Se Emere No Beso a
162. Se Sumye Kasa a
163. Se Wo Da Ento Pono Mu
164. Se Wo se Kete Bae Mu
165. Se Wotan Mea
166. Sesee Wo se
167. Si Me So remix
168. Sika
169. Sika Asem
170. Sika Nti
171. Taaso Eburo a.k.a Molemole Boy
172. The Bee Squad
173. Theresa
174. Tokrom
175. Twe Ben Yen
176. Twime
177. Vida
178. W’agye Me
179. W’apre Anu Woho De3
180. W’ate Asie
181. Wala
182. War
183. Wo Beda Gee
184. Wo Daa Da
185. Wo Ho Kyere
186. Wo Nkoaa
187. Wo Tumi Ye Kese
188. Woara Beba
189. Woka Yen Ho Daa Nyinaa
190. Wokaekae Me
191. Wondo Me Anaa
192. Wontee Y3 Anaa
193. Woye Onyame
194. Ye Ne Wo Sere Kwa
195. Yefri Adom Beko Adom Mu
196. Yekurakura Mu
197. Yenfa Odo
198. Yenka Ntam
199. Yereye Aka Akwantuo Mu
200. Yesu Ka Ye Ho
201. Yesu Ye
202. B-Power
203. Nana Yɛ winner
204. Ɛfon na ɛde nsɛm fon,
205. To wobo na twɛn Awurade
206. Yesu Ndaase Nka Wo
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Stonebwoy Ignites Afro-Dancehall With The Torcher

STONEBWOY is this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year. This makes it the 10th time the talented act is owning the bragging rights.
And it seems one time BET award winner is in no hurry to rest on his oars. He is sparking the Afro Dancehall scene with his new nine-rack, The Torcher album released on Tuesday, September 9.
Ogee The MC, Stonebwoy’s official hype man, kicks off the album with a bang on the Intro track, showcasing his smooth voice and creative flair
Other songs on the album are The Torcher, Send Dem A Prayer, GidiGidi (Fire), Samankudi, Outside Lifestyle, Susuka (feat. Beeztrap & Yaw Tog), Xosetor (feat. Agbeshie & Kenny Ice) and Deeper.
The title track, The Torcher, arrives with a commanding vocal delivery layered over heavy drum patterns, Dancehall riddims, and a pulsating bassline that instantly ignites energy.
Deeper is a song that explores deeper emotions. With soulful music and heartfelt melodies, it highlights Stonebwoy’s impressive vocal range. He seamlessly switches between his signature Dancehall style and a more melodic, spiritual tone.
Since its release, Xosetor featuring Agbeshie & Kenny Ice seems to be catching on well with its Ewe flavour and chants.
“Beyond the sound, The Torcher carries a deeper narrative. It is a call for empowerment, urging fans to carry their flame” and never allow life’s challenges to dim their light,” Stonebwoy said.
The Torcher is the third album released in three years by the 2023 TGMA Artiste of the Year after 5th Dimension and Up and Runnin in 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Since he rose to prominence in 2012, Stonebwoy, real name, Livingstone Etse Satekla, has distinguished himself in his field of music.
Over the years, he has strengthened his brand with international tours and standout collaborations with international artistes including Keri Hilson, Sean Paul, Trey Songz, Burna Boy, Alpha Blondie, and many more.
Stonebwoy has rocked some very notable stages across the world from 2019’s Rotom Sunsplash Festival (Spain) to 2020’s Afro Nation (Puerto Rico), 2021’s Yam Carnival (UK), and recently at the 2022 FIFA World Cup Fan Festival in Qatar last year.
His numerous awards include Best International Act: Africa at BET Awards (2016), Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards (2015 and 2023), and two Billboard plaques.
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Judge Dismisses Civil Sex Assault Suit Against Diddy, Citing Statute Of Limitations

A New York judge has thrown out a civil lawsuit filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs that accused the music mogul of drugging and sexually assaulting a then 23-year-old artist at a Los Angeles nightclub.
The ruling is the latest legal victory for Diddy as he continues to face separate criminal proceedings.
The plaintiff filed the complaint in February, alleging that an encounter in 2015 ended with him passed out after drinking a beverage and waking to unwanted sexual contact with Combs.
The suit, brought by attorney Tony Buzbee, also claimed that Combs threatened the young artist’s career if he resisted.

The complaint named Diddy as well as his companies, Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises.
In her decision, the judge said the claims were time barred under New York law.
The court noted that the statute of limitations in effect when the alleged incident occurred allowed five years to bring such claims.
A 2019 change in state law that extended the window for certain sex abuse claims to 20 years does not apply retroactively, the judge wrote, and therefore could not revive the plaintiff’s case.
The order dismissed the lawsuit in full. The decision follows a string of recent civil rulings in Combs’s favour.
Several other lawsuits alleging similar misconduct have been dismissed or otherwise stalled on procedural grounds, even as a number of matters remain active in various jurisdictions.
Combs is currently in custody and awaiting sentencing in a separate federal criminal case. Court filings show his sentencing is scheduled for October 3.
His legal team has vigorously denied wrongdoing in the civil matter and in other complaints.
The dismissed suit carried serious allegations that mirrored other claims the entertainer has faced in recent years.
Still, by focusing the ruling on the statute of limitations the judge avoided reaching the factual merits of the allegations.
That procedural outcome leaves open the broader public debate on accountability and the challenges of pursuing historic claims many years after they allegedly occurred.
As the calendar advances toward October and other civil suits proceed, the legal and reputational stakes for Combs remain high.
For now, the New York court’s ruling removes one potential civil liability from his immediate docket, but it does not end the series of legal battles that continue to shape the public record around one of the music industry’s most prominent figures.
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Jay-Z Tops Forbes List As World’s Richest Musician

American rapper, businessman, and Roc Nation founder Shawn Corey Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has been named the world’s richest musician by Forbes.
With a net worth of $2.5 billion (approximately Sh323 billion), Jay-Z has doubled his fortune since becoming a billionaire in 2019.
His wealth goes beyond music, spanning diverse investments and businesses. Assets such as a fine art collection, music catalog, and shares in companies including Uber have propelled him to the top of the global rankings.
The 55-year-old became the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019, largely through his business ventures. With over 140 million records sold, Jay-Z is also among the world’s best-selling music artists.
Forbes notes that he is followed by American pop star Taylor Swift, whose fortune is estimated at $1.6 billion. Rihanna, the first female artist to reach billionaire status, ranks third with a $1 billion net worth, driven by the global success of her Fenty Beauty brand.
Jay-Z, who is married to singer-songwriter Beyoncé, forms one of entertainment’s most powerful couples. Together, the pair boast an estimated combined net worth of $3.5 billion. They also share a record 88 Grammy nominations each the most in history.
Across his career spanning more than 35 years, Jay-Z has become one of the most decorated artistes of all time. He has won 25 Grammy Awards, the eighth-most ever, along with three Emmy Awards. In 2023, Vibe and Billboard ranked him the greatest rapper of all time.
Beyond entertainment, Jay-Z’s impact has been recognized in civil rights advocacy. He received the prestigious President’s Award from the NAACP, underscoring his influence both on and off stage.
With music, business, and influence intertwined, Jay-Z’s $2.5 billion empire cements his legacy as a global icon.
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