Kwesi Arthur Accuses Ground Up Chale of Financial Exploitation – Shocking Ghana Music Industry Scandal

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Kwesi Arthur Reveals Shocking Truth About Ground Up Chale Deal


Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur has sparked massive conversation in the music industry after alleging that he made no money during his time with his former management, Ground Up Chale. The shocking revelation has reignited discussions about artist contracts, exploitation, and transparency in the African music business.

Kwesi Arthur’s Allegations Against Ground Up Chale

In a recent public statement, Kwesi Arthur accused his former label and its CEO, Glen Boateng, of financial exploitation and manipulation. According to the award-winning musician, he did not receive any financial benefits from his music releases while working with the label for several years. He also alleged that Ground Up Chale still claims ownership of his image, music, and brand from 2016 to the present.




The rapper further claimed that he is being asked to pay a large sum of money to use his own image for an independent project. He stated that despite parting ways with the company years ago, he continues to face challenges and restrictions in releasing new music independently.

Safety Concerns and Mental Health Impact

Kwesi Arthur also expressed concerns about his personal safety and mental well-being. He stated that the ongoing dispute has affected him deeply and that he felt compelled to speak publicly for the safety of himself and his family. The situation has quickly gone viral on social media, with fans and industry stakeholders expressing support and demanding transparency in artist-label relationships.



Industry Reactions and Broader Implications

The allegations have triggered a broader conversation about contracts in the African music industry. Many industry experts and fans believe the situation highlights the need for artists to seek legal advice before signing contracts and to understand their rights fully. Kwesi Arthur’s claims have also inspired discussions on fairness, royalties, and intellectual property rights in the music business.


While Ground Up Chale has not publicly responded in detail to the allegations, Kwesi Arthur’s claims have opened a crucial debate about artist exploitation and the need for better industry practices. As the story continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder for upcoming artists to protect their creative rights and financial interests.



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