Entertainment critic and artist manager Bulldog has intensified his criticism of Ghanaian rapper King Paluta, following the artist’s controversial response to recent events.
On the Showbiz Xtra Review with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM on July 12, 2025, Bulldog labeled the award-winning rapper a “fool” for opting to release a diss track instead of apologizing to fans he insulted during a performance in London.
Referring to the incident from the previous week, Bulldog stated that while he initially used the term “fool” somewhat hesitantly, King Paluta’s subsequent actions have solidified that opinion.
He remarked, “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 apologizing to those he insulted, he has gone into the studio to record a diss song for his critics.”
King Paluta released the track “Between Me and God” on July 10, 2025, as a response to backlash following his verbal attack on a female guest who appeared uninterested during his performance at the All White Boat Party in London.
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Rather than offering an apology, the rapper used the song to respond to detractors, telling them to “shut up” and asserting that any judgment of his character is “between me and God.”
While Bulldog acknowledged that the song might have had merit under different circumstances, he criticized its overall execution, questioning both the intent and production quality.
He stated, “The message might have been good if it wasn’t driven by malice, but the production was substandard. He should go back to the studio and fix it if he wants to be taken seriously.”
Despite increasing calls from fans and industry figures for King Paluta to apologize, the rapper has chosen to defend his actions through music, further igniting discussions about celebrity accountability and public relations in Ghana’s entertainment industry.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA