On the verge of embarking on a U.S. Tour, Daddy Lumba is
set to prove to his fans that indeed he is still the reigning champion when it
comes to Highlife music. During
this tour, he will be performing in
Chicago on
December 10
Columbus on December 17
Hollywood on
December 24
Daddy Lumba agreed to this
interview from
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Spectrum: It is an honor talking to you today. After all these years of listening to your music and your voice, I cannot believe that I am finally getting the opportunity to talk to you. Thank you for giving me this privilege.
Lumba: Thank
you it is a pleasure. 
Spectrum: Word has been spreading that you will not show up. What can you say about this?
Lumba: I have heard all those rumors and contrary to what they say, believe me I will be there. That is what I do for a living therefore if a contract is ratified and bonded, there is no reason why I will not abide by it. Most of the time, people just spread the word that I will be appearing some where even though I may not be aware of it. There are those who intentionally spread false rumors at the expense of others. It is just amazing how people say what comes to their minds. Our people have tendencies to exaggerate. You would not believe what people say about me. From what you hear, people say that I am incarcerated in some prison somewhere for dealing drugs and they concoct some bizarre stories about me, stories that I find it hard to believe. Sometimes I wonder what motivates people to do what they do.
Spectrum: For the last 20 years, you have managed to stay in the spotlight by releasing an album every year. How do you do this?
Lumba: I
thank the almighty God for this talent.
It is not easy to achieve this feat however, if you believe in God,
everything is possible. I have had
the good fortune to be blessed.
Music is my life and I do what I can to make sure that I keep my numerous
fans entertained. I am on the
threshold of releasing my latest album entitled “Give Peace A Chance”. It is my 21st and my best work yet. That will drop in
Spectrum: “Give Peace A Chance”? Interesting. What motivated you to come up with such a title?
Lumba: Well, this album is about social injustice. I mean we always stand by and see our heroes fall without doing anything about it. We have to work together to maintain peace on earth. There is too much fighting and no end in sight. Another track on the album that will move my fans is called “Wo Kae Kae”.
Spectrum: About your collaboration with other artists like Ofori Amponsah, Borax and others, how do you go about choosing who your next protégé or partner will be?
Lumba: Usually, when I go to the studios for some recording sessions, I keep a keen eye on new talent. As you know there is a lot of young talent out there waiting to be discovered. Thank God I am in the position to help upstarts. As a matter of fact, my
newest protégé is called Abigail Appenteng and her album is entitled “Osoro Nkyen Ene”.
Spectrum: What message do you have for the
young and aspiring musicians? Also
growing up as a young boy in
Lumba: My advice to the young and upcoming musicians is to let them know that this is not a one time business. It is an arduous, lasting and painstaking endeavor especially if you want to stay on the scene for a long time. It is a competitive business and talents abound everywhere you look. Keep up your dreams, reach for your goals and prosperity will be yours. As far as my role models are concerned, the only one that comes to mind is Kwasi Ampofo Agyei. To me he was instrumental in giving me the inspiration to become a musician.
Spectrum: You have been in the public eye for so long, how do you keep people from harassing and throwing themselves at you in public?
Lumba: I am a
very private and spiritual person.
I like going to church.
However, I spend most of my
time at home. I also enjoy going
out to clubs and restaurants occasionally.
As much as I try to stay unnoticed, there are instances where people
recognize me and subsequently try
to sneak in a conversation or two.
Spectrum:
Watching your concerts on DVD, I can tell that you are more flexible in
Europe, particularly
Lumba: Wow,
that’s funny! There is no reason
why I look relaxed. I will be relaxed everywhere as long as the setting is right
with me. It is just that I have noticed in
Spectrum: You have an uncanny ability to coin phrases. How do you do that? Also people have trouble understanding what you are saying on your albums, is your new album going to have the same flavor of teasing the public with phrases that we cannot actually interpret?
Lumba: God gives me the wisdom and courage to do what I do. Sometimes I am amazed at myself for some of the phrases I coin. It is a gift that I do not know how to explain. As far as interpreting my music, on this new album “Give Peace A Chance”, I believe most people will understand the words because it is more of a precise delivery and people can identify with them.
Spectrum: With this vast catalog of yours, how do you select the music that you perform at your concerts?
Lumba: For the simple part, I try to perform at least one song on every album during my shows. This way I try to satisfy all in attendance. Either way I believe that most fans
leave my show very happy.
Spectrum: Now for the question that everyone wants me to ask. What does Lumba mean and how did you come up with that name?

Lumba: Lumba
means freedom. As a student at
Spectrum: Thank you very much for this
insightful interview. We are
looking forward to seeing you in the
Lumba: Thanks! It has been a pleasure.