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The Telecel Ghana Music Awards' New Artiste of the Year, King Paluta, thrilled patrons of this year's Ghana Party in the Park in London, with an exceptional performance.
The 19th edition of Ghana Party in the Park, which is the biggest annual outdoor festival in the United Kingdom, was held on July 13, 2024 at Oak Hill Park in London.
Ghana Party in The Park UK witnessed unforgettable experience for all attendees, showcasing the best of Ghanaian music, food, and cultural displays.
The ‘Makoma’ hit maker swept attendees off their feet with back-to-back bangers and turned the whole atmosphere in to a party mood.
With his addictive musical style, the music superstar appears unstoppable, having achieved great success and ready to achieve even more.

King Paluta continues to demonstrate his versatility with some savage vocals, which has propelled him to prominence and could potentially be nominated for Artiste of the Year next year.
Since his sterling stagecraft, a lot of people, especially patrons of the event have expressed their admiration for 'the new kid on the block.'
Other artistes at the event were Dancegod Lloyd, DWP Academy, KiDi, Olivetheboy, Wendy Shay,
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