Daddy Lumba has 22 albums (Whew!).
The fascinating thing about him is that, every song on his album is a hit song. These songs cut across all topics from life teachings, inspiration, romance, love, relationships, life struggles and so on.
Often times, Daddy Lumba cunningly uses a lot of double entendres and metaphors to convey sexual narratives is most of his music without most of us noticing. Here are the few times Daddy Lumba subtly sang about sex.
1. Tokorom
Tokorom, in Twi means “in the hole”, in the song Daddy Lumba says that if your are looking for him and you can’t find him, he’s probably in the hole, enjoying. Do the math.
2. Abena Wo Ha
“Abena Wo Ha” in Twi means “it is ready here”, usually used to denote that food is ready. In the song, Daddy Lumba talks about how he’s got a sweet “something” and absolutely nothing can distract him, not even the cry of his child. Do the math once again.
3. Mewe Wo (Wo Ho Nkyere)
“Mewe Wo” in Twi means, “i’ll chew you”, usually used to describe meat. Daddy Lumba states in the song that he will chew his lover to the bone.
4. Ataa Nkwan
Means “Ataa’s (female’s name) Soup”, Daddy Lumba tells the story of a traveler who stopped by an eatery to have a taste of their food and fell in love with the food to the extent of marrying the soup maker. Dig deeper
5. Doctor Panie
This song basically sings about man with a huge male genitalia and that he’s using it to win the heart of all the girls.
6. Ride Me (Pony)
This song was very controversial during it’s release thanks to it’s sensual video which was rumored to have been banned from TV. The song simply lets you tell your partner to ride you in the very explicit sense.
07. Ase3 Ho
Meaning “Down There”, Daddy Lumba talks about how he wants to grease the “down there”.
08. A-Plus
In this song Daddy Lumba talks about his sexual game, it being A-Plus.
09. Wokaekae Me
Daddy Lumba was reminiscing about his best sexual partner ever and things that happened between them using subtle comparisons like cars and cash.
10. Bubbra
Can be loosely translated as “Meet Me Halfway”, he talks about how his partner should meet him halfway “down there”.
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