Daddy Lumba’s 'Mpempem Do Me' featured in King Charles III’s Commonwealth Day Playlist

Ghanaian Highlife legend Daddy Lumba has earned royal recognition as his song Mpempem Do Me is featured on King Charles III’s special playlist for Commonwealth Day.

The carefully curated playlist, created in collaboration with Apple Music, includes songs that the British monarch finds uplifting and nearly impossible to sit still to. Daddy Lumba’s 2008 hit secured the seventh spot on the 17-track selection, joining works from international superstars like Beyoncé, Diana Ross, Bob Marley, Grace Jones, and Davido.

The inclusion of Mpempem Do Me underscores King Charles III’s appreciation for diverse musical influences and his effort to celebrate cultural richness across the Commonwealth.

Originally released in 2008, Mpempem Do Me continues to resonate with fans, amassing over 1.4 million views on Daddy Lumba’s official YouTube channel. The song’s lyrics reflect his acknowledgment of both admirers and critics while emphasizing the love and appreciation he receives.

With a career spanning decades, Daddy Lumba is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential musicians, boasting an extensive catalog of approximately 34 albums. His musical journey began in a church choir at the age of 16 before co-founding the Lumba Brothers band and later launching a successful solo career.

This latest recognition from King Charles III further cements Daddy Lumba’s status as a global musical icon, showcasing the far-reaching impact of Ghanaian Highlife music.

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