After bl@sting King Plauta recently for failing to post their song ‘My Father’ which featured him, Keche Joshua has apologized.
Joshua, a member of the Keche music group, chastised Paluta a few days ago, claiming the rising artiste has disrespected them.
After a sober reflection, Keche Josua admitted that the words he used against the ‘Makoma’ hitmaker were harsh when speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM.
He further apologized to King Paluta, stating: “I have no problem with King Paluta. He’s my brother…People have pointed out that I used some words in the video I shared. I was angry that is why I used those words. I’m so sorry about it. I don’t want this to lead to any hate between Keche’s fans and King Paluta’s fans. I’m so sorry about the words I used. I have no bad blood with King Palut or his management.”
He stressed that Paluta’s refusal to promote their song which he was featured on—while promoting that of other artistes pushed him to air his frustration.
“The thing is that we collaborated with him. The song belongs to both of us. He can perform the song anywhere. So if I collaborate with him, I expect him to at least put some energy into it. The energy that he put into supporting other artists and promoting Eno Barony—we wanted him to put the same energy into promoting the song that he put his voice in. But as he wasn’t promoting the song, it looked as if he didn’t want to do any song with us in the first place. That’s what we felt,” Joshua stated.
He explained that King Paluta would benefit from the song’s royalties—indicating that he did not charge them for his verse.
Keche Joshua further talked about efforts to reach Paluta for them to shoot a music video.
“I spoke to the manager but was informed that King Paluta is in the UK right now. But I was told to talk to somebody to get his size and everything. So the arrangement is there; when King Paluta is ready to shoot, I will be happy,” he said.