Entertainment
Nigerians are Claiming Highlife because Ghanaians don’t Cherish it – Ben Brainy

Ghanaian musician Ben Brainy has sparked a conversation about Ghana’s music industry following his recent appearance on Bryt TV.
Addressing a growing concern, Ben Brainy pointed out that Ghanaians do not hold on to their cultural and musical heritage long enough, which has allowed Nigerians to dominate and claim ownership of Highlife music.
Highlife music, one of Ghana’s most treasured music genres, has played a crucial role in shaping African music. With pioneers like the Kumasi Trio, E.K. Nyame, E.T. Mensah, Nana Ampadu, King Bruce, Onyina, Agya Koo Nimo and others, highlife has long been a symbol of Ghanaian identity.
However, Ben Brainy believes that Ghana has not done enough to preserve and promote the genre.
According to the hometown Records signee, Ghanaian musicians often abandon their traditional sounds in pursuit of newer trends, leaving a gap that Nigerian artists have strategically filled. By fusing Highlife with Afrobeat, Nigerians have managed to rebrand and commercialize the genre, gaining international recognition while Ghana struggles to maintain its influence.
“We don’t hold onto our own for long. We started highlife, but now it’s the Nigerians who are making it big with it. We leave what we have and chase other things,” Ben Brainy lamented during the interview with El Baby.
He urged Ghanaian musicians and industry players to be more intentional about preserving and promoting Ghana’s musical identity, rather than allowing foreign influences to overshadow it. He emphasized that if Ghanaians want to maintain ownership of Highlife, they must invest in the genre, push it globally, and take pride in their cultural heritage.
In the meantime, his the video to his song ‘Location’ has been released. The song, which blends Afrobeat and highlife influences, showcases his signature sound and storytelling ability. The visuals complement the song’s theme, adding a vibrant and engaging experience for fans.
With ‘Location’, Ben Brainy is not only making waves in the industry but also reinforcing the importance of staying true to Ghanaian musical roots.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
Entertainment
Counsellor D Y Donkoh Apologizes to Shatta Wale Over Prophecy

Counsellor D Y Donkoh has issued a public apology to Ghanaian music star Shatta Wale after sharing a prophecy that reportedly left the artist “visibly shaken and traumatised.”
In a statement dated July 27, 2025, Donkoh admitted the prophecy—shared on social media—sparked widespread concern and was never meant to cause fear.
He expressed regret and pledged to be more cautious when sharing future revelations.
Entertainment
Legendary Highlife Musician Daddy Lumba Passes Away — Family Announces Vigil and Book of Condolence

The Fosu Family Mourns the Loss of Charles Kwadwo Fosu (Daddy Lumba)
The Fosu family has announced, with deep sorrow, the passing of Charles Kwadwo Fosu, famously known as Daddy Lumba, after a brief illness.
In a public statement released on July 27, 2025, by Baba Jamal & Associates, legal consultants for the Fosu family, they extended their heartfelt appreciation to fans, friends, colleagues, and the general public for the overwhelming support and love shown since the sad news broke.
Daddy Lumba was a true icon of Ghanaian highlife music, celebrated for his unique style, unmatched vocal talent, and immense contribution to the music industry.
Commemorative Events in Honour of Daddy Lumba
The family has announced the following events to honour the legacy of the late legend:
Book of Condolences
Venue: Private residence of the late Daddy Lumba
Kinshasha Crescent, House Number 12 (GA-332-9264)
Start Date: Tuesday, 29th July 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily
Candlelight Vigil Night
A candlelight vigil will be held under the auspices of the Creative Arts Agency.
Venue: Independence Square
Date: Saturday, 2nd August 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m
A Time for Reflection and Celebration
While mourning the immense loss, the Fosu family is calling on the public to respect their privacy. They are also inviting everyone to join them in celebrating the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of Daddy Lumba.
Further details concerning the final funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course.
Entertainment
Ghana to Host Global Candlelight Vigil in Honour of Highlife Legend Daddy Lumba

The Creative Arts Agency has announced a National Candlelight Vigil in memory of Ghanaian highlife music legend Daddy Lumba, set to take place on August 2, 2025, at Independence Square in Accra.
This significant event will run from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM and forms part of a global tribute being held simultaneously in Ghana, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands.
The vigil is being organized to honour the life, legacy, and immense contribution of Daddy Lumba to Ghana’s music and cultural landscape. Known for his distinctive voice and timeless songs, Daddy Lumba remains one of Ghana’s most celebrated music icons.
In a letter signed by Mr. Gideon Aryeequaye, Acting Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, the public is warmly invited to join in this solemn and inspirational event.
“Your presence will not only honour the legacy of an icon but also unite us in celebrating the power of music, culture, and community,” the letter stated.
Members of the public and stakeholders in the arts are encouraged to RSVP by July 31, 2025, to confirm their participation in this historic occasion.
The event promises to bring together fans, artists, and cultural enthusiasts in a unified show of respect and remembrance for a man whose music touched lives across generations.
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