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King Paluta’s Team F!res TGMA After They Explained Whγ They Snυbbed His Makoma Hit Song From Bagging Nominations

King Paluta’s Team F!res TGMA After They Explained Whγ They Snυbbed His Makoma Hit Song From Bagging Nominations

 

Ghanaians were surprised after the Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) snubbed King Paluta’s song, “Makoma”, from the Song of the Year category. Afterwards, many netizens reacted by blasting the organization for not being fair in their nominations.

 

On UTV’s Showbiz program, a member of King Paluta’s team revealed why TGMA decided not to nominate “Makoma”. According to him, TGMA explained that they had changed their rules, claiming that if a musician has more than one hit song in a year, they will not nominate all but rather choose one of the songs for the category. So, in their case, they chose “Aseda” instead of “Makoma”.

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After the explanation, many social media users reacted furiously, condemning their way of nominating songs.

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