A week has passed, but the silence is deafening. Ghana lost its Highlife king, a man whose voice was a national emotional thermostat. Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known to the world as Daddy Lumba, is gone. The shock still reverberates, a visceral pain that has united a nation. Now, a nation turns to remember. As dusk fell over Accra, Independence Square was a sea of flickering candles, a gathering of a broken-hearted people, a collective dirge for a man who didn't just sing—he translated the soul of a nation. This was not just a funeral; it was a coronation of a legend.