Entertainment critic MC Yaa Yeboah has expressed disappointment in rapper King Paluta following his behaviour at the All-White Boat Party held in London on June 29, 2025.
Speaking during the July 4, 2025, episode of United Showbiz, MC Yaa Yeboah stated that King Paluta appears to have “no personality” beyond his music and that his actions reflect a lack of character and professionalism.
According to Yaa Yeboah, she did some checks that revealed that the event was themed around raising funds for underprivileged children and women affected by abusive relationships.
She then criticised King Paluta for verbally abusing a woman at the event, stating that his behaviour went against the very purpose of the fundraiser.
MC Yaa Yeboah also dismissed King Paluta’s claim that he attended the event “for his fans,” labelling it as misleading.
“You were there because of your talent, and that talent is supposed to put food on your table. Guess what? If you don’t go and perform, you don’t get paid. You’re not doing anyone a favour, you’re working,” she said.
What happened?
What began as an electrifying night aboard the All White Boat Party turned awkward when Ghanaian rapper King Paluta unexpectedly paused his performance to confront a seemingly unimpressed female guest in the audience.
The incident was captured in a viral video: Paluta stopped mid-performance, visibly agitated, and delivered a harsh rebuke over her facial expressions.
Despite efforts by nearby attendees to calm him, Paluta insisted he needed to “free his mind” before resuming with his performance.
The footage sparked a wave of criticism online. Many viewers condemned his actions as unprofessional, emphasizing that artists must maintain composure, even when faced with disengaged audience members.
Others cautioned that such behavior could harm his reputation if repeated.
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