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Ghanaian highlife musician, Daddy Lumba, has released visuals for his song ‘Ofon Na Ɛdi Asɛm Fo’.
The song which was released on Christmas last year is filled with stray bullets and lyrical shots fired at whomever it may concern.
Ofon Na Ɛdi Asɛm Fo is a Twi phrase that means, “fools spew gibberish“.

On the song, Charles Kwadwo Fosu touches on the fact that people who respect themselves ought not to get down to the level of pigs and dabble in the mud with them over trivial matters.
The song caused a stir in many circles since its release.
Four months on, DL is out with a video to accompany the song and it features Ghanaian actor and comic Dr Likee.
Watch the video here:
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