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How King Paluta reacted to his song ‘Makoma’ being performed in a church

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Popular Ghanaian artist King Paluta has responded to a viral video of a church congregation dancing to his latest song, “Makoma.”

The video, posted on X by user EdHub, captures an energetic congregation singing and dancing to the track during a live service.

In a light-hearted reaction, King Paluta joked, “Make nobody write apology letter come again o,” alluding to a previous incident where Rev. Father Peter Kusi Twumasi, Acting Rector of St. Stephen Rectorate in Bodomase, Ashanti Region, apologized after leading his congregation in singing King Paluta’s “Aseda” during a church service.

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That earlier video, which also went viral, showed the congregation singing with enthusiasm, but it sparked mixed reactions.

The priest later clarified that he was caught up in the moment and did not mean to disrespect Catholic Church traditions by incorporating a secular song into the sacred service.

King Paluta’s music, known for its inspirational themes, has made its way into a variety of settings, including weddings, political rallies, and now, churches.

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