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Kwaw Kese Questions Kinaata, Paluta’s Rap Roots

M.Cby M.C
February 17, 2026
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Kwaw Kese Questions Kinaata, Paluta’s Rap Roots

Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese

Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has stirred fresh conversation within the music industry after openly sharing his thoughts on the artistic journeys of Kofi Kinaata and King Paluta.

In a candid reflection, Kwaw Kese suggested that both artistes were naturally wired to sing rather than rap. His remarks have since sparked debate among fans and industry watchers who continue to weigh in on the evolving identities of the two stars.

According to Kwaw Kese, Kinaata and Paluta may have initially embraced rap because of their surroundings and the influence of their peers at the time. However, he believes their true strength has always been in singing.

That strong assertion has fueled discussion across social media platforms, with many fans agreeing that both artistes shine brightest when they lean into melody.

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Kwaw Kese explained that sometimes musicians take time to discover where their authentic strengths lie. He noted that the early stages of a career can be shaped by trends, peer pressure, or the desire to fit into a certain musical movement. But as artistes grow, their natural gifts tend to stand out more clearly.

Kinaata’s Natural Gift

For Kofi Kinaata, Kwaw believes music lovers connect more deeply with his singing than his rap delivery. Over the years, Kinaata has carved a niche for himself with storytelling songs that blend highlife rhythms and melodic hooks. His lyrical depth remains intact, but it is often his singing that resonates most strongly with audiences.

Kwaw Kese pointed out that singing reflects Kinaata’s natural gift. Fans often praise his ability to weave life lessons and social commentary into soulful melodies. While he built early recognition through rap competitions and lyrical prowess, his transition toward more melodic compositions has broadened his appeal.

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Kofi Kinaata

The industry has watched Kinaata evolve from a battle rapper into one of Ghana’s most respected contemporary highlife voices. Kwaw’s comments suggest that this evolution was not accidental but rather a return to his true calling.

King Paluta’s Turning Point

King Paluta’s journey presents a similar narrative. For years, he was widely known for his rap skills, punchlines, and street credibility. He invested significant time building his name within the rap scene. However, Kwaw believes the major shift in Paluta’s career came when he fully embraced singing.

Using King Paluta as an example, Kwaw Kese explained that although he spent years building a name as a rapper, his breakthrough came when he embraced singing.

Indeed, Paluta’s recent successes have shown a different side of his artistry. His melodic tracks have enjoyed strong radio rotation and streaming numbers, attracting a broader demographic of listeners. By tapping into his singing ability, he appears to have unlocked a new dimension of his talent.

Kwaw believes that the decision allowed King Paluta to fully showcase his authentic talent and contributed significantly to his recent success.

Discovering One’s True Calling

Kwaw Kese’s comments also highlight a larger conversation about artistic identity. He noted that discovering one’s true calling can take time, and not every artist immediately realises where their strongest talent lies.

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In the Ghanaian music space, versatility is often celebrated. Many artistes experiment with rap, singing, and genre blending before settling into a sound that feels most authentic. Kwaw’s perspective suggests that this journey of self-discovery is natural and even necessary.

While some may view his comments as controversial, others see them as honest industry insight from a veteran who has witnessed the evolution of many artistes firsthand.

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King Paluta

Industry Reactions

Fans have responded with mixed reactions. Some agree that Kinaata and Paluta’s melodic songs carry a stronger emotional pull. Others argue that their rap roots remain a vital part of their identities.

Regardless of the debate, both artistes continue to dominate conversations in Ghana’s music scene. Whether through rap or singing, their talent remains undeniable.

Kwaw Kese’s remarks may have reignited the conversation about their beginnings, but they also celebrate their growth. In the end, the ability to adapt and embrace one’s authentic gift may be what truly defines longevity in the music industry.

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