The doctor said he would die soon, that’s why he released 'Makra Mo' – Best friend of Lumba reveals
Not many knew what Daddy Lumba was going through behind the fame and unforgettable tunes.
According to his best friend, Dwabeng Fosu, the legendary musician battled a spinal injury that silently worsened over time.
“He had an accident but didn’t pay enough attention to the injury. He was young by then and in his prime,” Dwabeng revealed in an emotional interview with BigScout Media.
As the years went by, the pain caught up with him. Eventually, Daddy Lumba underwent a $40,000 surgery to replace his spine with metal.
Even though the procedure was a huge financial and physical step, it never fully restored him to health.
That’s the reality fans never saw — the man behind hits like Ankwanoma was quietly fighting a war with his body.
One of his final songs, Makra Mo, was born from that intense battle, especially after doctors predicted he didn’t have much time left.
The track was his heartfelt farewell before he was ready to go.
Behind the stardom was a man in pain — and that pain, unfortunately, outlived the fame.
According to his best friend, Dwabeng Fosu, the legendary musician battled a spinal injury that silently worsened over time.
“He had an accident but didn’t pay enough attention to the injury. He was young by then and in his prime,” Dwabeng revealed in an emotional interview with BigScout Media.
As the years went by, the pain caught up with him. Eventually, Daddy Lumba underwent a $40,000 surgery to replace his spine with metal.
Even though the procedure was a huge financial and physical step, it never fully restored him to health.
That’s the reality fans never saw — the man behind hits like Ankwanoma was quietly fighting a war with his body.
One of his final songs, Makra Mo, was born from that intense battle, especially after doctors predicted he didn’t have much time left.
The track was his heartfelt farewell before he was ready to go.
Behind the stardom was a man in pain — and that pain, unfortunately, outlived the fame.

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