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Ghanaian rapper King Paluta has explained why he did not include Lyrical Joe’s rap verses in the remix of his ‘Yahitte’ song.
In an interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika he explained that he was overwhelmed by Lyrical Joe’s verses and wished one out of the two verses he submitted could make the final cut. However, the song became quite lengthy since it had verses from other artistes who had been included right from the start.
“Lyrical Joe is a brother. He really wanted to be on the project and even submitted two different verses.
I personally called him and explained the need to drop some of the verses since the song had become lengthy. In fact, it was not just about Lyrical Joe. There were other verses from other artists who we dropped. His verses were crazy and I remember acknowledging him for that,” he said.
This comes after Lyrical Joe had said in an interview that he was not enthused about the fact that his verse did not make the final cut for the song.
The remix of ‘Yahitte’ features Amerado, Strongman, Amerado, Qwame Stika, and Andy Dosty and King Paluta.
King Paluta also revealed plans for the release of another remix with Kuami Eugene, an upcoming album and more.
Watch the full interview below:
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