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I Was In The Rap Game Before Sarkodie Arrived- King Paluta

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, Ghana Street Journal

King Paluta has revealed that his musical journey began many years ago, but he faced numerous obstacles that prevented him from making progress.

However, his perseverance and dedication have finally paid off, as he is now receiving well-deserved recognition for his consecutive hit songs.

King Paluta even mentioned that he was already active in the music industry before Sarkodie emerged on the scene.

According to him, he started pursuing music at a young age, but unfortunately, some investors who joined him along the way proved to be a waste of time.

During an interview with DJ Slim on his podcast, King Paluta disclosed that he started recording music as early as 2008, which was two years before Sarkodie’s breakthrough in the industry.

“I’ve been on the street for long. The problem is that when you start people come on board and decide to help you but later withdraw their help so that wasted my time.

“I started recording in 2008. I was there before the Tema boys started. It was when Sarkodie started that most of the boys decided to venture into rap music. When Asem released Give Me Blow I was there”.

King Paluta revealed that he is a beatmaker and that he worked on the beat for his hit single Aseda.

In a different interview days ago with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, King Paluta firmly stated that he has no intention of participating in the ongoing diss songs that have been released by various artists, especially since Sarkodie dropped his Brag song.

King Paluta explained that he has transitioned from rap to singing, which is why he has no interest in joining the bandwagon.

He emphasized that ever since he incorporated singing into his craft, he has gained significant recognition and popularity.

He added that his song Aseda in particular has been dominating the charts nationwide.

The Kumasi-based rapper said despite being tagged by music enthusiasts and fans on social media to involve himself in the feud, he is not concerned about the ongoing animosity.

Source – Tru News Report

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