Entertainment critic Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, widely known as KOKA, has apologized for his critical comments regarding King Paluta’s singing voice.
KOKA had earlier labeled Paluta’s singing as “useless,” but he now acknowledges that his language was unsuitable.
In a follow-up on Asempa FM’s Showbiz Review, KOKA elaborated on his position, saying, “The nonsense and useless thing I said is a no-no, but whatever advice I gave still holds. There is no need to hold resentment over what I said and take it personal.”
He noted that at the Party in the Park event in the UK, King Paluta had difficulties with breath control and pitch, impacting his performance.
KOKA recommended that King Paluta engage a professional voice coach to enhance his singing and breath control.
He stressed that without adequate training, Paluta could face challenges in sustaining his career and may not achieve recognition as a leading male vocalist in award circuits.
Confident in his advice, KOKA concluded, “If King Paluta listens to my advice, 20 years from now, he would still reign as a household name.”