The money I took from Bawumia is paining Ghanaians that is why they want me to fail – King Paluta

Rapper-turned-singer King Paluta has ignited heated reactions across Ghanaian social media after claiming that some Ghanaians are displeased with him over money he allegedly received from former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
In a post made on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the “Aseda” hitmaker implied that the financial support he received from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate has become a point of contention, particularly among his critics.

“The money I took from Baweezy dier, epain boys ooo,” he posted, using humor and street lingo to describe the backlash he’s facing.
Political Ties and Public Backlash
Paluta, whose songs were reportedly used during Dr. Bawumia’s 2024 campaign trail, suggests that the controversy is rooted in his association with the politician. He hinted that some people are envious of his growing success and are using his political connections to tarnish his image.
He further believes that the backlash is strategically timed, particularly as he emerges as a strong contender for Artiste of the Year at the upcoming Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).
“They want me out of the way because they see the crown coming,” a supporter of the rapper commented online.

Fans and Critics React
The reactions have been split. While some fans admire King Paluta for being open and unapologetic, others have questioned the wisdom of involving politics in his music career.
“Why would you accept money and now come cry online about the consequences?” one X user questioned.
Others see the entire saga as part of a larger trend of entertainers being caught in the crossfire of Ghana’s polarized political climate.

Politics and Entertainment: A Blurred Line?
This isn’t the first time a Ghanaian artist has faced scrutiny for political affiliations. From endorsements to campaign performances, many entertainers have found themselves at the center of political controversy, raising questions about how such affiliations affect public perception, brand loyalty, and career trajectories.
King Paluta’s post has reignited the national conversation about celebrity endorsements and the fine line between political involvement and entertainment neutrality.
While the full impact of his comments remains to be seen, King Paluta appears unfazed, choosing instead to confront his critics with candor and confidence.