'For the Popping': Okyeame Kwame initiatives online campaign for Paluta-Lumba collabo

Okyeame Kwame, alias OK, has begun an online campaign with the aim of seeing Burger Highlife icon Daddy Lumba grant Hiplife star King Paluta a verse for the latter's new For the Popping.
Okyeame Kwame, a Hiplife legend, made this known via Facebook.
"All King Paluta fans who would love a collaboration with Daddy Lumba should type DL under this post. I will personally show it to him. Let's goooo," the rapper, singer-songwriter and entrepreneur assured.
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In an attached video showing him in a swimming pool while dancing to For the Popping, he urged, also: "Daddy Lumba, you have to remix this song. It is right within your lane [of music]."
Though it showcases modern music elements, the award-winning King Paluta's latest is a party song that is very much Burger Highlife. His megahit Makoma was the first time he released music under that Highlife sub-genre. Among other things, also, he is fond of Daddy Lumba's legendary Aben Wo Ha shoulder dance, apart from reenacting the girls-surrounding-artiste motif Lumba popularised in his heyday.
Easily Ghana's current favourite artiste, a Daddy Lumba feature would be a great feather in Paluta's cap, lifting him to greater heights of admiration, and productive and lucrative industry engagement.
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Okyeame Kwame has several hit collaborations with Daddy Lumba, including Obi Ate Meso Buo.
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