Keche Joshua Accuses King Paluta of Arrogance Amid Rising Success

Ghanaian music group Keche’s Joshua has publicly expressed disappointment with fellow artist King Paluta, accusing him of arrogance following his recent success in the music industry.

 

 

In a recent Instagram post, Keche Joshua vented his frustration, alleging that King Paluta has become dismissive and disrespectful, especially towards his collaborators.

 

 

“These artistes who get one hit, two hits, don’t respect. You see King Paluta, where you reach? What kind of stupid disrespect is that? King Paluta, you do music and video with Sista Afia, Eno Barony, Wendy Shay, Tulenkey, and all of them—it’s beautiful,” Keche Joshua stated, reflecting his disappointment with the rapper.

 

 

Joshua’s remarks stem from what he perceives as a lack of mutual support from King Paluta, despite their collaboration on the song “My Father.” He emphasized the importance of artists supporting each other’s work, drawing comparisons to how industry giants like Shatta Wale and Amerado actively promote their collaborations.

 

 

“We do music with you, King Paluta… he never posts it… his team says they don’t use his page to do promo, only for King Paluta Army. See the way Wale and Amerado do it… We called you, recorded the song with you… we talked with you, and you were happy… we wanted a visualizer, you never did. We bothered him so many times… now he does a video, sends it to us… we post it, and he never reposts,” Keche Joshua lamented.

 

 

According to Joshua, King Paluta’s team reportedly dismissed their requests to promote the song on his platform, citing that it was reserved for his solo promotions.

 

This has left the group feeling slighted, as their efforts to push the song appear to have been unreciprocated.

 

 

As of now, King Paluta has not responded to the allegations made by Keche Joshua.

 

 

The silence has left fans and industry insiders curious about his side of the story and whether this rift will affect future collaborations within the vibrant Ghanaian music scene.

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