Veteran highlife musician Amandzeba Nat Brew has called for a celebration of the life and legacy of Charles Kwadwo Fosu, widely known as Daddy Lumba, following the icon's reported passing.   Speaking in a heartfelt conversation on GTV's Breakfast Show, Amandzeba urged Ghanaians and the creative arts community to honor Lumba for the mark he made on highlife music and Ghanaian culture at large."I see this as a celebration.

We should not mourn; we should clap for him, because his labor has not been in vain," Amandzeba said, stressing that such moments should be seen as a time to appreciate, not grieve.

The celebrated musician lamented how tributes often pour in only after someone has died, noting that such recognition should come while individuals are still alive to feel its impact.

Reflecting on Lumba's remarkable journey, Amandzeba described him as a trailblazer who carved a distinct space for himself and made highlife music resonate with Ghanaians of all walks of life. "Daddy Lumba created a niche for himself.