Daddy Lumba - Enshie Wo Ft. Okyeame Kwame ◎

The production of the track is quintessential Lumba. It features a heavy, infectious bassline and bright synth melodies that are synonymous with the burger highlife style he helped popularize. The rhythm is steady and danceable, making it a staple at weddings, parties, and funerals across Ghana. Lumba’s vocals are as smooth as ever, delivered with his signature laid-back confidence that makes even his most cutting lyrics sound like a gentle lullaby.

At its core, "Enshie Wo" is a classic Daddy Lumba anthem about resilience, success, and the envy that often follows it. The title roughly translates to "May you not be burnt" or "May it not burn you," serving as a cheeky yet firm message to critics and "haters" who find it difficult to watch others thrive. It is a song about protection—both spiritual and social—reminding listeners that hard work and divine grace are a shield against the negativity of others. Daddy Lumba - Enshie Wo ft. Okyeame Kwame

The lyrical content also touches on the concept of "Naysayers." In a culture where community and public perception are highly valued, the song acts as a personal manifesto for anyone who has been doubted. It encourages the listener to focus on their journey and let their success be the noise that bothers their enemies. This universal theme is likely why the song has maintained such longevity; it speaks to the human experience of overcoming jealousy. The production of the track is quintessential Lumba