Ghanaian highlife musician Kwaisey Pee has voiced concern over the ongoing disputes surrounding the burial arrangements of legendary singer Daddy Lumba.
In an interview on Hitz FM on November 24, 2025, he described the misunderstandings as unfortunate, especially considering the late musician’s towering influence and contributions to the industry.
Kwaisey Pee added that the controversies have left many industry stakeholders uncertain about how to support or take part in the funeral proceedings.
“Sometimes you don’t even know where to contribute because you need to be careful with what to say but it’s sad. Sadly, such a great man like this is no more and these things are happening,” he said.
Describing Daddy Lumba as Ghana’s `Michael Jackson’, he called on all parties involved to come together and settle their differences for the sake of giving the legend a dignified farewell.
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“I called him our `Michael Jackson’. I wish they can sit and say they should squash all these things and make sure we put this man to rest. Things should be fine because it’s not good,” he shared.
Kwaisey Pee further cautioned that the current situation paints a wrong picture of Ghanaian musicians and could fuel negative public perceptions.
“It’s not showing a picture for us as musicians because people would get the wrong perceptions about artistes. They would just conclude that we live our lives anyhow so when we die is messed up,” he noted.
He urged Daddy Lumba’s family to take charge and work towards resolving the issues.
“The family should just sit up and make sure they solve the problems,” he added.


















