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Gospel singer Joyce Blessing is vying for King Paluta for the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards' Artiste of the Year.
According to her, the Kumasi-based secular musician has worked tirelessly throughout the past year and deserves the title.
Speaking to Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime’s Changes, the gospel songstress stated that she is confident in the ‘Aseda’ hitmaker, as well as in the majority of Ghanaians. However, she expressed concern that the award might elude him due to certain situations, which she prefers to remain silent about.
“Everybody knows King Paluta has done well and deserves the award but how things are going, we don’t know whether they’ll give it to him or not because ebi Ghana we dey; anything can happen.”
She has released a song titled 'Correct', featuring King Paluta, which she said the rapper-turned-singer did amazingly well on.
Aside from King Paluta, Joyce Blessing is also rooting for the gospel group Team Eternity to win the category, in case King Paluta misses out, as they have equally worked hard to earn the nomination.
Other musicians nominated in the 2025 TGMA Artiste of the Year category are Kweku Smoke, Stonebwoy, Joe Mettle, King Promise and Black Sherif.
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