Keche’s Joshua Rules Out Future Collaborations with King Paluta

Joshua, a member of the award-winning music group Keche, has declared that they will no longer collaborate with rapper King Paluta following a disappointing fallout.
The tension stems from their joint effort on the song My Father, which Joshua claims was not supported adequately by Paluta. According to him, the rapper failed to promote the track on his platforms, even though he actively supported other artists’ projects.
In August 2024, Keche Joshua publicly expressed his frustration with King Paluta, criticizing him on social media for his lack of reciprocity. He later apologized for the harsh words but has now revealed that the underlying issues remain unresolved.
Speaking in a recent interview with ZionFelix, Joshua elaborated on their grievances, including Paluta’s refusal to participate in a planned music video, citing health reasons. Adding to the disappointment, Joshua noted Paluta’s comments during a separate interview with Delay, which he described as disrespectful and damaging.
Despite the apology extended to King Paluta, Keche’s Joshua insists the group has no plans to collaborate with him again, citing a lack of trust and professionalism.
This revelation has sparked discussions among fans about the dynamics of collaborations in the Ghanaian music industry and the importance of mutual respect in partnerships.
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