'Sugar Daddy' is the first of a series of reissues of rare and underexposed music from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. This album by Joe King Kologbo & The High Grace was originally released back in 1980 on the small Electromat label and, apart from the title track, lasting more than 15 minutes, contains only 2 other tracks, all a mix of highlife and disco. Joe King was the father of afrobeat legend Oghene Kologbo and he still remembered the following about the title of the album: "My mum used to say: "I hope you don't go and play guitar everywhere and play around. Don't go and be Sugar Daddy!" All my father's friends nicknamed him 'Sugar Daddy', so he did the song in a fun way. He was a nice man. He never did Sugar Daddy".