Daddy Lumba – Medo Wasem Bebree MP3 Audio Download
Daddy Lumba dropped Medo Wasem Bebree on Playboy, he went straight into relationship counselor mode.
The song is about a man who’s tired of arguing with his partner. He’s saying “I won’t fight you every day. If you want peace, meet me halfway. If you want drama, I’m not the one.” It’s maturity on a highlife beat. Lumba isn’t weak. He’s choosing peace over pride. In 2020 when everyone was stressed and marriages were under pressure, this track sounded like advice from an uncle who’s been married 30 years.
The beat is smooth, classic Lumba highlife. Soft guitar picking, warm bass, and drums that keep time like a steady heartbeat. He sings relaxed, almost conversational. When he hits the chorus Medo Wasem Bebree, his voice is firm but calm — like a man who knows his worth and won’t waste energy on noise. No auto-tune, no shouting. Just a grown man talking sense.
Ghanaians connected with Medo Wasem Bebree because it’s real life. Everyone has dated or married someone who turns everything into a fight. Lumba gave men permission to choose silence over shouting, and gave women a mirror too. The line became a motto. “Me deɛ, medo wasem bebree” is what people say now when they’re done explaining themselves.
Medo Wasem Bebree shows another side of Playboy. After the confidence of Playboy and the warning of Bribi Gyegye Wo, Lumba reminds us that being a man also means knowing when to keep quiet. Wisdom, swag, and peace all in one song.



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