Recorded in Germany and Ghana, the project blended traditional highlife rhythms with the "Borga Highlife" sound—a style Lumba pioneered during his time in Europe.
The track is characterized by lush synthesizers, a steady highlife "kick" drum, and intricate guitar work, typical of late 90s Ghanaian production. Daddy Lumba ft. Ofori Amponsah - Wo Nkoaa
In recent years, the song has found a new life on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. Gen Z Ghanaians, who were not even born when the song was recorded, are using "Wo Nkoaa" as a sound for couple challenges, proving that true greatness transcends generations. Recorded in Germany and Ghana, the project blended
"Wo Nkoaa" has had a significant impact on Ghanaian music and culture. The song's popularity helped to revive the highlife genre, which was experiencing a decline in the late 1990s. The track's success also paved the way for other highlife artists to gain recognition, both locally and internationally. "Wo Nkoaa" has become a staple in Ghanaian music playlists, with many considering it a classic of the genre. Gen Z Ghanaians, who were not even born
Like many of Daddy Lumba's hits, the song mentions specific names—such as Akosua Serwaa