King Paluta is blessed but his singing voice is nonsense – KOKA
The newest sensation in Ghanaian music, King Paluta, has garnered praise for his vocals from Kwaku Osei Koranteng Asiedu, better known as KOKA, the entertainment critic and artist manager.
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King Paluta’s singing in his songs was criticized by KOKA, who called it useless during a studio discussion on Asempa FM, based in Accra.
“It is not a great voice; he needs a voice coach. He sings off-key a lot, and there is a lot of repetition. His voice fluctuates throughout the song. The voice he uses to sing is useless. Singing requires a format.” KOKA said.
But he did recognize the potential and skill of the “Aseda” hitmaker.
For inspiration and knowledge, he counseled King Paluta to look up to well-known artists like Castro, Kofi Kinaata, Amerado, and Sarkodie.
“I think he is gifted with the ability to sing. He should look up to artists like Castro, Kofi Kinaata, Amerado, Sarkodie, etc. and learn from them. His songs are good, and the production quality of the songs is good. He himself is good,” he remarked.
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King Paluta was advised by KOKA to get a voice coach in order to hone his craft.
He said, “I promise you he will succeed as an artist; all he needs is a voice coach, someone to train him in his breathing and singing on keys.”
Rapper and singer King Paluta, real name Thomas Adjei Wireko, hails from Ghana and began his career in the early 2000s. His songs inspire young people to succeed, and his hit song “Sika Aba Fie” has become a notable hit.
With his popular song “ASEDA,” King Paluta won Best New Artiste and four nominations for the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs).