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The money I took from Bawumia is paining Ghanaians that is why they want me to fail

Rapper-turned-singer King Paluta has sparked reactions online following a controversial post he made on his official X handle, alleging that some Ghanaians are displeased with him over money he received from Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. The musician’s statement has stirred conversations across social media platforms, with many questioning the motive behind his remarks.

King Paluta, known for his hit song “Aseda,” claimed that the supposed financial support he received from the former Vice President, who was also the Presidential Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), continues to cause displeasure among certain individuals. He suggested that the backlash stems from his involvement in Dr. Bawumia’s campaign, where his songs were actively used on campaign platforms.

In his post, the rapper expressed his frustration with detractors, suggesting that their resentment is fueled by envy and a desire to see him fail. “The money I took from Baweezy dier, epain boys ooo,” he wrote, using a playful tone to address the situation. Despite the casual nature of his post, it has raised questions about the intersection of politics and entertainment in Ghana.

King Paluta believes that his association with the former Vice President has contributed to attempts to undermine his success, particularly as he vies for the Artiste of the Year award at the upcoming TGMA. According to him, certain individuals are actively working against his chances of winning the prestigious accolade.

As conversations continue online, fans and critics alike have shared varied opinions, with some supporting King Paluta’s boldness and others questioning his decision to publicize the matter. While it remains unclear how much influence his political associations may have on his career, the artist seems unfazed, choosing instead to confront his critics head-on.

King Paluta’s remarks add another layer to the ongoing discourse about celebrity endorsements and their potential impact on public perception and career progress.

Source: GhBase

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