Ghanaian artiste, Kweku Darlington has expressed his desire to record with music legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu aka Daddy Lumba.
Speaking in an interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika, Kweku Darlington revealed a collaboration with the legend would be the biggest highlight of his career.
The musician who recently released a new single titled W'aye Awie, revealed it has been a long-held dream to record with Daddy Lumba who is acclaimed as the greatest musician ever from Ghana.
"I would love to record with Daddy Lumba, the great man," he said.
Although he understands the intricacies, he is still hopeful and asserts that he may quit music if that dream collaboration materialises.
Asked why he feels it would be a difficult task to secure a collaboration with Daddy Lumba, the Grateful To Your Ex hitmaker queried: "Have you ever heard any artist feature Daddy Lumba? It doesn't happen. It's got to be Daddy Lumba rather featuring another artist. I've had talks with people in his circles who tell me Daddy Lumba loves my music but are unsure of a collaboration."
According to Kweku Darlington, he may even retire from music if the dream materializes.
"At first, I dreamt of working with Okyeame Kwame which materialized so Daddy Lumba is next. I may even retire from music if it happens. Working with someone the country considers the GOAT will not be an easy achievement because I want to be counted among the best."
Daddy Lumba is considered one of Ghana's topmost lyricists who has churned out countless number of hit songs that address almost every occasion in life.
He has songs such as 'Theresa', 'Aben W'aha', 'Ankwanoma', 'Mensei Da', 'Enko Den', 'Adaka Teaa', 'Sika Asem', 'Nea Woho Betwo Wo', among others.

Latest Stories
-
Kumasi ready to buzz with Luv FM Family Party in the Park
10 minutes -
Catholic Bishop of Goaso Diocese solicits stakeholder collaboration to ensure peace
24 minutes -
9 devastating student deaths that sent shockwaves across the country
28 minutes -
Heal Komfo Anokye Project advances to second phase
33 minutes -
No more direct refund for 1st-year university students under “No-Fee Stress” policy – Apaak
43 minutes -
Kaakie was talented but didn’t have time for music – JMJ
55 minutes -
Expert calls for urgent investment in neonatal health in West and Central Africa
1 hour -
Weija-Gbawe MP threatens legal action against ECG over persistent ‘dumsor’ in his constituency
1 hour -
Kwahu Business Forum will empower MSMEs, enhance economic growth, says ADB MD
1 hour -
Weija-Gbawe residents demand urgent action from ECG over persistent power outages
2 hours -
Searching for mobile phone signal – How Sanguli residents struggle with poor network
2 hours -
British High Commission supports Nigerian Rugby with international standard rugby Kits
3 hours -
Revenue Assurance and Compliance Enforcement: The Role of SML in Ghana’s Petroleum Sector
4 hours -
Division One League: Hohoe United petitions GFA over referee Emmanuel Asare
5 hours -
Police crack down on illegal mining, 26 arrested in major galamsey bust near Samreboi
6 hours