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King Paluta Ft. Kwabena Kwabena – Ewor Me

King Paluta ft. Kwabena Kwabena - Ewor Me

King Paluta ft. Kwabena Kwabena – Ewor Me

King Paluta Ft. Kwabena Kwabena – Ewor Me

King Paluta called Kwabena Kwabena for Ewor Me and this 2025 single is pure Ghanaian highlife with soul and surrender. Released 19 December 2025, the record dropped worldwide as a standalone single under Amanfuo Inc. / Yve Digital. Ewor Me is mid-tempo highlife with prayer, love, and real “God fix me” energy.

The production on Ewor Me is warm and vintage. Built on live guitars, soft horns, and a groove that feels like December harmattan in Kumasi. The arrangement runs 4 minutes, perfect for thanksgiving playlists, quiet nights, and when you want to tell God “I’m in your hands.” With Lossless audio, every King Paluta plea and Kwabena Kwabena ad-lib on Ewor Me sounds like church.

King Paluta leads with pure humility. His delivery is sober but melodic, singing like a man who’s seen street and success and still kneels. No chest-thumping, no rap bravado. Just King Paluta in his Makoma bag: making spirituality sound street. Kwabena Kwabena slides in with his legendary highlife tone, blessing the track with that Aso maturity we’ve known him for since the 2000s. The chemistry is generational. No forced legend feature, just two Ghanaians talking to God on record. The hook is heavy: Ewor Me. This is King Paluta post-Aseda and Kwabena Kwabena in his elder statesman era — both anointed.

What makes Ewor Me special is the timing. 19 December 2025 was year-end Ghana — everybody was counting blessings and asking for mercy. For King Paluta, this was him proving he can carry highlife with the legends. For Kwabena Kwabena, it was another stamp as the voice of mature Ghana music. The grid-pattern artwork with both artists ties the song to order, reflection, and “God dey” energy. This wasn’t just a collab, it was Ghanaian artists making worship sound like highlife.

As a 2025 single, Ewor Me showed Ghanaian highlife still leads the spiritual lane. The song works for Sunday mornings, end-of-year playlists, and when you want to post “I’m covered” with depth. King Paluta & Kwabena Kwabena gave us a record that feels like grace in 2026.

If you want Ghanaian music with soul and replay value, play Ewor Me by King Paluta feat. Kwabena Kwabena now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how Ewor Me remains a 2025 prayer anthem in 2026. King Paluta & Kwabena Kwabena dropped Ewor Me on 19 December 2025, and the track is proof that Ghanaian artists can make surrender sound like a hit.

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