It’s fine, he can go – Keche Joshua dismisses King Paluta’s exit
In response to King Paluta’s recent comments on the Delay Show, Keche Joshua, a member of the popular Ghanaian music group Keche, has responded with a clear and firm stance. King Paluta had stated that he would no longer collaborate with Keche on any future projects, citing disrespect and unappreciation despite his past efforts to […] The post It’s fine, he can go – Keche Joshua dismisses King Paluta’s exit appeared first on MyNewsGh.
In response to King Paluta’s recent comments on the Delay Show, Keche Joshua, a member of the popular Ghanaian music group Keche, has responded with a clear and firm stance.
King Paluta had stated that he would no longer collaborate with Keche on any future projects, citing disrespect and unappreciation despite his past efforts to support the group.
“He said he won’t collaborate with us again, so we’ve heard. It’s nothing, he can go. We haven’t done anything to him,” Joshua said, addressing Paluta’s claims in a recent interview.
The drama erupted when Paluta expressed his frustration over what he perceived as unfair treatment from Keche.
The artist had spoken candidly about his grievances, explaining that despite providing free verses for Keche in the past, he felt the group had disrespected him. “I was surprised by what he said in the Delay interview, it was disrespectful,” Joshua added, dismissing Paluta’s complaints as exaggerated.
Paluta, who had previously offered his support to Keche by providing them with verses for free, was visibly hurt by what he described as a lack of appreciation.
He likened the situation to buying a phone for someone who then asks for airtime the next day. “Imagine I buy a phone for you upon your request; you ask for airtime the next day, and I say I don’t have the means; then you go about telling people I’m wicked? How?”
Paluta had questioned on the Delay Show, his words reflecting the disillusionment he felt after being given little recognition for his contributions to Keche’s success.
Despite Paluta’s strong words, Joshua remained unfazed. “The team told me not to speak about it, and it’s fine,” he said, reiterating that Keche had no ill intentions and had not wronged Paluta in any way.
Keche Joshua seemed to dismiss the claims, stating that Paluta’s actions spoke louder than his words, especially after he had publicly stated that he was “sick” yet still posted other people’s songs on social media.
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