Famous music producer Fred Kyei Mensah claims that singer Ofori Amponsah has lied about how he got in touch with Daddy Lumba.
According to Samuel Ofori Amponsah, a legendary Highlife musician, he went to see Daddy Lumba in his home to express interest in working with him after recording his demo without assistance.
However, Fred Kyei Mensah, also known as Fredyma, said in an interview with TV XYZ for the program "The Legends" that he personally presented Ofori Ampnsah to Daddy Lumba.
"One of my Uncles introduced me to Ofori Amponsah and told him I could help him record his music. So I was there one day when Ofori Amponsah came to me with his demos and I listened to some of the tracks. I later asked him to sing another song he had and he started singing "Odo Mbra Fie" which was nice. So I hurriedly went to town with him to buy a new keyboard to record the song", he revealed.
Fredyma told Agyemang Prempeh host of the show, he took Ofori Amponsah back to the studio.
"Right after buying his new keyboard, he had to record Ofori Amponsah that very night to be able to meet Daddy Lumba. We took the keyboard to Adabraka and recorded the song that very night on a cassette and took it to Lumba’s house", Fredyma claimed.
"So we went in my car to Lumba’s house and I told Lumba that this is Ofori Amponsah, he wants to sing like you and this is his song. So after listening to the song (Odo Mbra Fie) Lumba confessed the song was good and agreed to work with him" Fred Kyei Mensah said.