“If anything happens to me, Glen Boateng and the entire Ground Up Chale team should be held responsible.” – Kwesi Arthur

— Ghanaian rapper and singer Kwesi Arthur has publicly called out Glen Boateng, the founder and key figure behind the Ground Up Chale record label, over a serious dispute.
In a recent Instagram story, Kwesi revealed that Glen Boateng and the label are allegedly demanding $150,000 from him simply for using his own photos to promote his music.Kwesi says this issue is not new.
According to him, he has faced years of pressure, control, and intimidation from Boateng, which he claims were attempts to interfere with and undermine his independent career.
He added that these actions have taken a heavy toll on his mental and emotional well-being.
In his statement, Kwesi made a strong and alarming declaration, saying that if anything were to happen to him, Glen Boateng and Ground Up Chale should be held accountable.
The revelation has sparked widespread discussion on X. While many fans have rallied behind Kwesi and praised his courage to speak out, others are calling for more clarity on the situation.
Kwesi Arthur’s bold move has brought attention to the often unseen challenges artists face in the music industry, showing that he is determined to protect his freedom and take control of his own journey



