King Paluta is undoubtedly the most prominent artist currently, boasting two major hits to his name.
Consequently, there has been considerable speculation regarding a potential mansion in East Legon and a vehicle as a reward for his performances at NPP events and rallies.
When Abeiku Santana inquired about this rumour on Okay FM, the artist neither confirmed nor denied it.
Instead, he humorously expressed his anticipation for such an opportunity.
King Paluta further explained that the NPP is not using his song exclusively for their campaign but simply plays it during their campaign events.
He noted, “Every political party uses this song; it’s not just the NPP. In any case, the song is out there and accessible to everyone. Even mechanics play the song at their workshops.”
He further emphasised that the song is not exclusive to the NPP, mentioning that he has seen other political parties using it during their campaigns.
“I have seen videos where other political parties are jamming to the song,” he retorted.
Meanwhile, King Paluta secured a notable position on the Grammy website, despite his relatively brief career in the music industry.
An article published on August 21 highlighted the origins of Ghanaian Hiplife, detailing the contributions of various pioneers who played a crucial role in nurturing the genre, which subsequently influenced the musical landscape of other African nations.
In a surprising turn, King Paluta received an honourable mention among a host of other influential artists, ranking among the top ten in the article titled “10 Artists Essential To Ghanaian Hiplife: Reggie Rockstone, Sarkodie, Mzbel & More.”
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