Your keyword ends abruptly— “Enti Se Adee Ankye Me-a -Audio Sl...” —an unfinished sentence, a search interrupted. That interruption is, poetically, the essence of the song itself. It is about a realization that comes too late, a sentence you cannot finish because the pain cuts off your breath.
It is rare to hear a legendary figure speak so openly about his mortality and the fear of not being able to tell a loved one how much they mean to him before it's too late.
He describes her as his "last chance" and "the only one in his world". 🎥 Media Formats You may encounter this song in various formats online: Daddy Lumba's Odo Yewu: A Timeless Classic
The title, which translates from Twi as "So, if I have survived until the morning," or "Since I have seen the break of day," immediately sets a tone of gratitude and reflection. In true Daddy Lumba fashion, the song navigates the complexities of human existence—touching on themes of resilience, the grace of God, and the triumph over those who might wish for one’s downfall.