The ‘Makoma’ hitmaker King Paluta has come under fire from Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu (KOKA), an entertainment critic and event organizer.
King Paluta’s singing voice is terrible and needs a lot of work, according to KOKA.
KOKA claimed on Asempa FM’s Showbiz Review monitored by News & Vibes that King Paluta’s inability to stay in key ruins the charm of singing. He went on to say that the musician’s “useless voice” is a significant barrier to his career in the music business.
In spite of his harsh criticism, KOKA did provide King Paluta with some helpful guidance, advising him to work with a professional voice coach to learn how to manage his breath and sing in tune.
Citing well-known performers as influences, including Castro, Kofi Kinaata, Amerado, and Sarkodie, he also urged the musician to develop his rapping abilities.
Fans of King Paluta haven’t wasted any time in defending their idol, but some have agreed with KOKA’s analysis.
The topic of the argument has generated a contentious discussion on the value of vocal training in the music business.
It remains to be seen if King Paluta would heed KOKA’s counsel and put more effort into honing his skill or even respond to his criticism.