Ghana has lost one of its most cherished musical icons, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.
He died in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital in Accra, where he had been receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness.
Sources close to the family confirmed that the highlife maestro was admitted days earlier and died at dawn.
By midday, a large number of fans and sympathisers had gathered at his East Legon residence in Accra, stunned by the news of his passing.
In an official statement issued by the family through their legal representatives, Baba Jamal & Associates, they described Daddy Lumba as more than just a musician.
He was a cultural icon whose voice and lyrics left a deep imprint on Ghana’s soul, the statement said.
“Daddy Lumba was more than a musician; he was a cultural icon whose music touched countless lives.
“His soulful voice provided the soundtrack to our love stories, and his poignant lyrics captured the poetry of our struggles, dreams, and resilience,” the statement read.
The family has requested privacy as they mourn their loss, adding that funeral details will be communicated in due course.
The announcement was signed by Fati Ali Yallah, Esq., counsel for the Fosu family.Daddy Lumba (born 29 September 1964) was a Ghanaian singer-songwriter and musician, and has about 34 albums to his name. Born Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, he is widely regarded as the greatest Ghanaian musician of all time.
May his soul rest well!