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Entertainment of Monday, 15 July 2024

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King Paluta is blessed but his singing voice is nonsense - KOKA

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Ghanaian entertainment critic and artiste manager, Kwaku Osei Koranteng Asiedu, popularly known as KOKA, has shared his thoughts on the singing abilities of the latest Ghanaian music sensation, King Paluta.

In his critique during a studio discussion on Accra-based Asempa FM, KOKA lambasted King Paluta’s singing in his songs, describing his singing voice as useless.

"His voice is not that great; he needs a voice coach for his singing. His voice fluctuates in the song. The voice he uses to sing is useless. Singing requires a format. He has to sing in a key. He sings off-key all the time and there’s so much repetition," KOKA remarked.

He, however, acknowledged the ‘Aseda’ hitmaker’s potential and talent.

He advised King Paluta to look up to established artistes like Castro, Kofi Kinaata, Amerado, and Sarkodie for inspiration and learning.

“His songs are good, and the production quality of the songs is good. He himself is good. I think he is blessed with the singing. He needs to look at artistes like Castro, Kofi Kinaata, Amerado, Sarkodie, etc. and learn from them,” he said.

KOKA advised King Paluta to seek the help of a voice coach to help improve his craft.

"All he needs is a voice coach, someone to train him in his breathing and singing on keys. And trust me, he will go far as an artiste," he stated.

King Paluta, also known as Thomas Adjei Wireko, is a Ghanaian rapper and singer who started his music career in the early 2000s. His songs often motivate the youth towards success and his track ‘Sika Aba Fie’ has gained notable popularity.

In 2024, King Paluta's hit track "ASEDA," bagged him four nominations at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) and the title of Best New Artiste.

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