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King Paluta Escapes Death In Near Ghastly Accident

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, Ghana Street Journal

‘Yahite’ hitmaker King Paluta has reportedly escaped death by a whisker after he and his team were involved in a near ghastly accident on Saturday, July 29, 2023.

According to reports, the rapper was travelling back to Kumasi with three other members of his team in preparation for the much-awaited Star Shine On national tour, which was scheduled to take place at Heros Park in Kumasi today.

Unfortunately, it was not possible to get to Kumasi prior to the concert’s 4:30 PM start time. According to the information gathered, the accident involving the Kumasi-based rapper occurred in the nearby village of Adepa Ye Tie, which is a few kilometres from the Nkawkaw.

Per the information available we culled from multiple sources, the rapper and all the members of his team are doing very even though the car they were in was badly damaged, especially, the headlamp and the bonnet.

Back in March 2023, Tru News Report quoted King Paluta as saying he would have been a household name if social media had been present when he started honing his craft years ago.

The rapper who describes on his himself on his YouTube page as Ghana’s wordsmith and Africa’s best lyricist released his first single for 2023, which features a remix of his hit single ‘Yahitte.’ The song is arguably the biggest tune at the moment which has propelled him to stardom.

He recruited fellow musicians Strongman, Amerado, Qwame Stika and the radio legend Andy Dosty for the remix.

Paluta claims that if social media had been extensively used when he started his music career, he would have been light years ahead of the game while speaking in a recent interview with Pulse Media.

King Paluta elaborated on that idea by claiming that social media has made it possible for music to travel to other parts of the world without you physically travelling there, which has led to the world becoming aware of and accepting of his craft.

Paluta declared his accession, highlighting the fact that, had social media been common during his singing career, he would have received a tremendous boost in his career.

Source – Tru News Report

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