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King Paluta meltdown, Ghana icon Kwabena Kwabena backs UK outrage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50357, member: 636"] King Paluta finds himself at the center of a major controversy after his recent show across the pond. The Ghanaian music star reportedly made harsh comments toward a female fan during his performance. People who were there say his words came out of nowhere and crossed the line. Social media users and music industry people have been calling him out ever since. Many want him to say sorry to the woman he targeted. Music industry leaders have spoken against what happened. They worry that his behavior makes other Ghanaian artists look bad when they perform overseas. King Paluta and his team have stayed quiet about the whole mess. Some people close to the situation think he might refuse to apologize. They believe he and his crew see the drama as something not worth their time. Kwabena Kwabena stepped up to give his thoughts on the matter. The respected highlife musician told King Paluta that stars need to stay calm and humble when things go wrong. He said that saying sorry does not make someone less famous and actually shows they have grown up. Media personality Vida Adutwumwaa joined the conversation along with artist manager BullGod and broadcaster Yaa Yeboah. Everyone waits to see what King Paluta will do next. Fans and music business people hope he will fix things soon. They want to protect both his career and Ghana's music reputation around the world. [/QUOTE]
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