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Did Profanity Cost ‘Makoma’ a TGMA Nomination? King Paluta Responds

Why King Paluta’s ‘Makoma’ Was Left Out of TGMA’s Popular Song of the Year Nominations

Why King Paluta’s ‘Makoma’ Was Left Out of TGMA’s Popular Song of the Year Nominations

Ghanaian rapper King Paluta has pushed back against allegations that his chart-topping song Makoma features profane lyrics.

For days, social media has been buzzing with debates over whether supposed explicit content in the track led to its exclusion from the Most Popular Song of the Year category at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs).

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Many music lovers believe this played a role in the song’s unexpected omission from the nominations list.

Addressing the controversy during a TikTok live session, King Paluta set the record straight, stating that certain lines in Makoma had been wrongly interpreted.

He maintained that the song adheres to ethical standards and does not contain any offensive language.

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Despite the debate, Makoma was undeniably one of Ghana’s biggest hits in 2024, dominating radio stations, streaming platforms, and social media.

While its absence from the TGMA nominations has raised eyebrows, King Paluta remains firm in his stance that the song’s lyrics are clean and do not breach any moral guidelines.

Source: NewsandVibes.com

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