#MaxEntertainment: Daddy Lumba and I never had ‘beef’ – Nana Acheampong

By Michael Mensah Martey
Daddy Lumba and I never had 'beef' - Nana Acheampong

Veteran musician Nana Acheampong has denied that there was a rift between him and his highlife rival, Daddy Lumba, as speculated over the years.

Though he admitted there was a lyrical battle against each other in their respective songs, there was no personal misunderstanding between them.

Addressing the misconceptions about him and his colleague in an interview, Nana Acheampong indicated that there was never any genuine ill will between him and Daddy Lumba and described their “diss” tracks as strictly for entertainment.

“In my opinion, those songs were not made about me. I don’t consider them targeted at me, and vice versa. These were just songs to entertain our fans. I have no beef song,” he explained.

The duo formed a group known as the Lumba Brothers in the late 1980s after meeting in Germany.

They eventually pursued solo careers, leading to speculation that they had a misunderstanding of money and women.

Contrary to popular belief, Nana Acheampong explained that their separation was amicable, with no underlying issues of money or personal differences.

“People thought it was money or women. The fans were hurt because they had admired us as a duo of young, talented music performers, and breaking up, for them, was a signal that something big had caused it,” he added.

Acknowledging the rivalry that emerged among fans following their split, Nana Acheampong likened it to the intense competition between football teams Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, which he claimed made the industry more entertaining at the time.

Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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