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"I haven't stopped doing music"—Kwesi Arthur highlights challenges (Read More...)

 

Kwesi Arthur

Rapper Kwesi Arthur has denied rumors that he intended to formally leave the music industry following his exit from GroundUp Chale, his former management company. 

In an interview on 3Music TV, the artist admitted that he had challenges going independent, especially after leaving a system he had been in for years.

However, Kwesi Arthur stated that despite all that, he consistently released music, including Pain Interlude, Penny, and For Life. 

  “When you leave the system, everything is brand new for you. Fortunately for me, I still kept pushing. If I had stopped making music, it would have been then, in 2022,” the rapper stated.

He added that “I just put out my first project for my own music company, which I started in honor of my grandmother. So, for people to think that is weird, how ill I quit?” 

According to the rapper, Kwesi Arthur, he is in a position to inspire others, musicians included, give hope, and aid people, and he does not take that for granted. 

However, this comes after rumors of disputes between Kwesi Arthur and his former record label went rife on social media. This, it was reported, contributed to his short absence from the music scene and left fans curious about his whereabouts. 

The 'Grind Day' singer reportedly encountered difficulties with his record label when attempting to renegotiate his deal since some of the terms were hard to amend. 

 

Reflecting back on his experience, he highlighted the significance of having legal counsel scrutinize contracts and cautioned against signing hurriedly out of enthusiasm. 

After spending several months living in the US, Kwesi Arthur made an announcement about his return, reaffirming his dedication to his musical career. 




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