Ghanaian artist King Paluta has expressed the significant influence his popular song “Makoma” is having on relationships and marriages.
According to the rising star, the song is playing a crucial role in strengthening marital bonds, particularly by fostering mutual respect between partners.
In an interview with Kwadwo Sheldon Studios, King Paluta explained that the song’s message is resonating with both men and women.
He pointed out that the lyrics, especially the line “D33fo) ade3 yenfa nkyeky3,” have been pivotal in encouraging women to appreciate and respect their partners more.
The term “D33fo,” as King Paluta described, refers to a man who takes responsibility, has a clear vision for the relationship, and is committed to improving his partner’s life.
The artist believes that this message has led to a positive transformation in many marriages, as it encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of the roles within a relationship.
King Paluta’s “Makoma” is not just a song, but a powerful tool for rekindling love and respect in marriages across Ghana.