VIDEO: King Paluta Speaks On Reports About Him Receiving An East Legon Mansion, Car, And Other Goodies From The NPP

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King Paluta, the talented rapper known for his hit song “Makoma,” has recently been the subject of swirling rumors regarding his association with the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

There have been some reports that allege that the rapper has been rewarded handsomely by the party for the use of his song at their events and his recent performances on their campaign platforms.

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It has been alleged that he has received a mansion in the upscale neighborhood of East Legon, as well as a luxurious vehicle and a lot of money from the ruling party.

Well, during an interview with Abeiku Santana on Okay FM’s popular late afternoon drive time show, King Paluta finally addressed these rumors directly.

When asked whether he had indeed received such lavish gifts from the NPP, the rapper responded by saying, “We are looking forward to that.”

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King Paluta went on to clarify the nature of the NPP’s use of his music. Contrary to what some might believe, he stated that the party is not exclusively using his song for their campaign. Instead, he explained that the track is simply being played at various campaign events.

Further dispelling the notion of an exclusive partnership with the NPP, King Paluta mentioned that he has seen videos of other political parties enjoying his music during their events. “I have seen videos where other political parties are jamming to the song,” he emphasized.

Video below:

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