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Daddy Lumba – Ohia Asem

Daddy Lumba – Ohia Asem

Daddy Lumba – Ohia Asem

Daddy Lumba – Ohia Asem MP3 Audio Download

Daddy Lumba recorded Ohia Asem on Playboy, he went back to street wisdom. Ohia Asem means “The Matter of Poverty” in Twi. And Lumba treats poverty like a topic everyone talks about but few understand.

The song is his breakdown of how poverty behaves. He’s saying poverty will disgrace you, poverty will test your friends, poverty will make you do things you never thought you’d do. But Lumba isn’t pitying anyone. He’s warning and teaching at the same time. Work hard, stay smart, don’t let shame make you reckless. In 2020 when COVID hit pockets hard, this track became the anthem for hustlers. It was real talk without hopelessness.

The beat is mid-tempo highlife with a serious feel. Guitar that tells a story, bass that grounds it, and drums that hit like lessons. Brass comes in like emphasis marks when Lumba drops the hard truths. He sings Ohia Asem like an elder at the barbershop — calm, experienced, no judgment. His voice switches between sympathy and tough love. No features, no noise. Just Lumba and the band giving life lessons.

Ghanaians connected with Ohia Asem because everyone has felt it or seen it. Market women nodded, okada riders sang along, students shared it during exam stress. Lumba didn’t glorify struggle. He explained it. The phrase “ohia asem” became shorthand for “let’s talk facts, not feelings.” He gave people language for a hard topic without making them feel small.

Ohia Asem balances Playboy perfectly. After confidence, faith, peace, and self-care, Lumba reminds us that life is still hard. But hard doesn’t mean hopeless. Highlife as street economics.

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