was already a established legend by the turn of the millennium. Known for his soulful voice, provocative lyrics, and incredible consistency, he was the king of "Burger Highlife." However, during this period, he was instrumental in pushing a new wave of talent, prominently featuring on the Highlife Baptism album to introduce the world to a fresh sound.
The song is a heartfelt declaration of monogamous love. It speaks to a partner, assuring them that despite the many people in the world, they are the "only one" who truly matters. This universal theme of devotion helped the song cross generational lines. Cultural Impact and Legacy Daddy Lumba ft. Ofori Amponsah - Wo Nkoaa
"Wo Nkoaa" helped define the "Burger Highlife" sound of the late 90s, characterized by its smooth production and relatable romantic themes that appealed to both older and younger generations. was already a established legend by the turn
In a more startling revelation, an event organizer claimed that shortly before his death, Daddy Lumba demanded that Ofori Amponsah be removed from a Valentine's Day show lineup, suggesting that tensions may have persisted. These financial disputes were further highlighted after Lumba's passing, with allegations surfacing that many collaborators, including Ofori Amponsah, may have been paid only one-time studio fees and denied long-term royalties for their contributions to Lumba's catalog. It speaks to a partner, assuring them that
is a landmark Ghanaian highlife song by the legendary Daddy Lumba featuring Ofori Amponsah , released in 1999 as part of the collaborative album Wo Ho Kyere . Key Features of the Track