King
Paluta’s
hit
song
“Makoma”
has
once
again
captured
the
hearts
of
many,
including
prominent
figures
in
society.
In
a
heartwarming
display
of
cultural
pride
and
musical
appreciation,
a
video
of
a
chief
dancing
to
the
popular
song
has
gone
viral
on
social
media.
The
video,
shared
on
Facebook
by
GhPage,
shows
the
chief
in
full
traditional
regalia,
dancing
in
a
palanquin
as
part
of
the
Agona
Kwanyako
Akwambo
festival
procession.
The
festival,
held
annually
in
the
Central
Region
of
Ghana,
is
a
significant
cultural
event
that
showcases
traditional
customs,
music,
and
dance.
The
chief’s
energetic
and
rhythmic
moves
to
“Makoma”
became
one
of
the
standout
moments
of
the
celebration.
As
the
chief
swayed
and
moved
to
the
beats
of
King
Paluta’s
song,
the
crowd
erupted
in
cheers
and
praised
his
dance
moves.
The
viral
video
has
since
attracted
widespread
attention
online,
with
many
applauding
the
chief’s
embrace
of
contemporary
Ghanaian
music
while
upholding
the
rich
traditions
of
the
Akwambo
festival.
King
Paluta’s
“Makoma,”
known
for
its
catchy
melody
and
relatable
lyrics,
continues
to
resonate
with
Ghanaians
from
all
walks
of
life,
and
the
chief’s
dance
has
only
amplified
its
impact.
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