The crowd is enthralled with King Paluta’s “Aseda” at offertory.
Internet users were astounded by a Roman Catholic priest’s riveting rendition of King Paluta’s popular song, “Aseda.”
During the church’s offertory session, the priest led the choir and music band in playing the popular song, as captured in a widely shared video on X, the previous Twitter platform.
The congregation enthusiastically applauded the priest as he passionately sang the song. He was identified as the presiding priest of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Abodomase.
King Paluta’s song “Aseda” is about giving thanks to God for His kindness, protecting the singer from all malicious schemes, and raising him above his adversaries.
The song’s sympathetic and uplifting lyrics make it popular with both young and old in society.
King Paluta is currently the talk of the town because of the enormous wave he is currently riding with his hit song “Makoma,” which is a hit song.
The romantic song by the current Telecel Music Awards Best New Artist of the Year has become extremely popular, making its way to practically every household in Ghana and beyond.
King Paluta’s steady progress and unwavering commitment to his art are responsible for his notoriety. He has collaborated with other musicians and released a number of hit songs, demonstrating his adaptability to many musical genres.
The popular song “Aseda” by King Paluta is becoming viral, with the congregation of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Abodomase joyfully singing along word for word.
Despite his ups and downs, King Paluta never wavered in his dedication to creating amazing music. Ghanaians began to take notice of him and his distinctive voice.