Entertainment critic and artist manager Bullgod has once again aimed at Ghanaian rapper King Paluta.
Bullgod called the rapper a “fool” for releasing a diss song instead of apologizing to fans he insulted during a recent event in London.
“When I said King Paluta was a fool last week, I didn’t really mean it. But now I’m sure he is. It’s been a whole week; instead of rendering an apology to the people he insulted, he has rather entered the studio to record a diss song for those who criticized him.”
Bullgod
He also said the new song, ‘Between Me and God’, could have had a good message if it hadn’t been made out of anger. He added that the song’s quality wasn’t impressive and advised King Paluta to go back to the studio and work on it if he wants to be taken seriously.
King Paluta released ‘Between Me and God’ on Thursday, July 10, 2025, in response to critics after he verbally attacked a female guest who showed no interest during his performance at the All White Boat Party in London.
Despite many people calling for an apology, the rapper chose to respond with the track, telling those who have nothing good to say about him to “shut up”, stating that any issues regarding his behavior are “Between Me and God.”

Meanwhile, Ghanaian Reverend Minister, Rev. Samuel Osiahene, shared a mysterious message about award-winning rapper King Paluta.
In a Facebook post, the pastor stated that he has been experiencing repeated visions about the rapper and wants to speak with him directly.
The pastor shared a photo of King Paluta looking cheerful in a stylish blue and white varsity jacket.
“I wish I could have his contact so that I can talk to him personally, hmmm, we are living in a country where true prophecies are ignored. But let’s pray for him. I saw this last year and prayed about it, but the vision keeps on coming.”
Rev-Samuel Osiahene
Although the Reverend didn’t explain what the vision was about, his post has caused a lot of reactions online. Some of King Paluta’s fans are worried and have been praying for his safety and success.
Others are urging the rapper’s team to contact the minister and listen to what he has to say.
Nana Romeo Scolds King Paluta

Popular Ghanaian media personality, Nana Romeo, scolded King Paluta following the viral incident in the UK.
Romeo expressed disappointment in Paluta’s behaviour and refusal to apologize, stating that U.K. laws could have held him accountable.
“I am disappointed that up till now, King Paluta has yet to apologise. It’s like he feels he is the boss and doesn’t owe anyone an explanation. He is even lucky. Laws in the UK; the lady could have taken legal action against him for verbal abuse.”
Nana Romeo
He added that Paluta’s attitude is part of a wider issue among Ghanaian artists who tend to become arrogant when they acquire fame.
“A lot of artists in the industry are very arrogant. When you listen to them during their interviews, you would see that they do not know anything, nor do they respect. It’s like when they get fame, they feel on top of the world, but the moment the fame comes down, they are left wanting.”
Nana Romeo
Nana Romeo called on King Paluta and his team to issue an apology, warning that the incident may have consequences.
He further warned artists to control their emotions and guard against arrogance as fame rises.
“So I’d advise people to learn from this incident. Anything you want to say, think about it first. Whether you like it or not, the job you are doing is a people job. You have to interact with people, and you may not like everybody, but the best you can do is to calm yourself down before you react.”
Nana Romeo
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