'I'm popping champagne already' - King Paluta reacts to 'Aseda' feature in BECE
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In a post on X (Twitter) on Tuesday, June 17, he expressed excitement, saying, "I don't know if it's really true but I heard there was a question in the BECE exams today about me. I'm popping the champagne already."
The news confirms that King Paluta's music has reached the curriculum, highlighting his growing influence after featuring in the 2025 BECE.
The ‘Aseda’ hitmaker whose real name is Thomas Adjei Wireko, was featured in Section B of the Music and Creative Arts paper of the examination.
Students were asked to name two significant social issues that King Paluta’s popular song “Aseda” addresses in Question 4(c) of the paper.
The question stated: “King Paluta, whose real name is Thomas Adjei Wireko, is a Ghanaian musician known for blending traditional rythms, storytelling, and modern hip-hop beats in his music. One of his most popular songs, ‘Aseda’ carries deep messages that address important issues in Ghanaian society. Identify two of these issues.”
King Paluta continues his stellar run in 2025 with the release of a new love-themed single titled "Asikyire", meaning Sugar in English. (Read King Paluta drops third single of the year with love anthem ‘Asikyire’)
The track marks his third single of the year, further solidifying his status as one of the most consistent hitmakers on the Ghanaian music scene.
Produced by award-winning sound engineer Khendibeatz, Asikyire delves into themes of love, trust, and honesty in relationships.
The song blends modern Afrobeat rhythms with soulful melodies, allowing King Paluta to showcase his lyrical dexterity and signature storytelling.
I don’t know if it’s really true but i heard there was a question in the BECE exams today about me .
— KING (@KingPalutaMusic) June 17, 2025
I’m popping the champagne already 🍾🥂