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    King Paluta’s silence is louder than his disrespect

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    King Paluta is a Ghanaian musician King Paluta is a Ghanaian musician

    On the night of June 29, 2025, a celebration meant to uplift, support, and inspire turned into an uncomfortable spectacle thanks to one man: King Paluta.

    The highly anticipated All-White Boat Party in London, organized to raise funds for underprivileged children and women who have endured abusive relationships, was designed as a night of unity, healing, and joy.

    It was an evening where music met purpose, where culture and charity collided for a noble cause. But in a moment of unchecked ego and reckless emotion, King Paluta hijacked the narrative and turned a sacred cause into a personal meltdown.

    In the middle of his performance, King Paluta, a Ghanaian artiste with growing influence, did the unthinkable.

    He halted his set, pointed out a female guest, a fellow attendee who was there to support the event, and launched into a tirade of verbal abuse over what he perceived as a “side-eye.”

    His words were vile, offensive, and deeply misogynistic.

    He insulted her appearance, particularly her wig, with a venom that betrayed not just poor judgment, but a staggering level of disrespect, to women, to fans, and to the very purpose of the event.

    King Paluta’s actions were not just “off-brand.”

    They were fundamentally inhumane, especially in a space meant to empower survivors of emotional, physical, and psychological abuse.

    How do you stand on a stage meant to fight abuse and then become the abuser in real-time?

    This wasn’t just a lapse in judgment. It was a public unravelling that revealed how disconnected King Paluta might be from the very people who have built his career, women, fans, and Ghanaians both at home and abroad who take pride in seeing one of their own shines on international stages.

    Worse still is the deafening silence from both King Paluta and his management.

    As of July 10th, 2025, eleven days after the incident there has been no apology, no clarification, not even a hint of remorse. This is not just a PR failure.

    This is an ethical failure. In an age where artists are expected to be more accountable, more aware, and more respectful, especially on platforms where they represent more than themselves, this silence is not just insulting. It’s cowardice.

    Why was King Paluta the only artist that night who couldn’t handle the pressure?

    Why did every other performer manage to align themselves with the spirit of the event, but he alone chose to centre himself in a drama of his own making?

    The answer may lie in unchecked ego and a gross underestimation of the responsibility that comes with fame.

    King Paluta’s outburst wasn’t just a bad look for him, it cast a shadow on Ghanaian artistry on the global stage.

    It embarrassed his supporters, his fellow artistes, and his country. And without accountability, this may become a permanent stain on what could have been a flourishing international career.

    This is a call not just for an apology, but for reflection.

    King Paluta must remember that fame without humility is a ticking time bomb. And while talent might take you to the top, character is what keeps you there.

    If he does not understand that, then perhaps the world and the industry will move on without him.

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