Veteran Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has shared his views on entertainment pundit KOKA’s recent criticisms of King Paluta‘s vocal ability in his song “Makoma.”
In an interview with Adom TV, Okyeame Kwame defended King Paluta, praising his distinctive and genuine voice.
He highlighted that King Paluta’s voice sets him apart from many in the music industry, allowing him to form a strong emotional bond with his listeners.
Okyeame Kwame emphasized that King Paluta’s vocal consistency and authenticity are evident in his music, reflecting his personal journey and energy.
He shared, “I haven’t heard King Paluta’s voice fluctuate in a song. I studied music at the university under Agya Koo Nimo. King Paluta knows how to use his voice. His voice is authentic and unique. You can feel King Paluta’s pain, hustle, upbringing, vision, and energy in his music. He knows how to use his voice.”
The rapper argued that each musician has a unique voice, and it’s unrealistic to expect uniform vocal abilities among artists.
He praised King Paluta as an accomplished and talented singer who deserves his current recognition, comparing him to the likes of Black Sherif.
Earlier in the week, KOKA had criticized King Paluta’s singing voice as “useless” and off-key during a discussion on Asempa FM, suggesting that he needs a voice coach to improve his skills.
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