Mpempem Do Me

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LanguageAkan (Twi)
Released2008
StudioCreative Studios (Appietus), Dansoman, Accra
GenreHighlife
"Mpempem Do Me"
Song by Daddy Lumba
from the album Sika
LanguageAkan (Twi)
Released2008
StudioCreative Studios (Appietus), Dansoman, Accra
GenreHighlife
Length6:18
LabelLumba Productions
Songwriter(s)Daddy Lumba
Producer(s)Daddy Lumba

"Mpempem Do Me" is a highlife song by Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba from his 2008 album Sika.[1]

The song is sung in Akan Language (Twi) and was written and produced by Daddy Lumba, with sound engineer Appietus mixing and programming it.[2] It features rapper and singer, Mr. Voltage.

Released in 2008, Daddy Lumba opens up about facing adversities and being hated by many due to his success and fame. Despite these challenges and betrayals, he draws strength from the support of his multitude of loved ones. In the chorus, Lumba sings: "Mpempem tan me a, Mpempem na ɛdɔ me o," which translates to, "Thousands may hate me, but thousands love me."

In the song, Daddy Lumba compares his struggles to the biblical story of Jesus and the Israelites, suggesting that just as Jesus' kingdom grew after his crucifixion, his own legacy will thrive despite the hate he endures:

"If I am vile,

If my ways are crooked,

Be patient, for the Almighty Judge above awaits me.

The Israelites thought by condemning the Lord,

His reign would cease, His defeat assured.

Had they known His death would make it thrive,

They would have spared Him."

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