"Blame Glen Boateng and Ground Up If Anything Happens to Me” – Kwesi Arthur Raises Alarm

Kwesi Arthur has publicly expressed fears for his safety, stating that Glen Boateng and Ground Up Chale should be blamed if anything happens to him, sparking concern and debate within the music industry.

"Blame Glen Boateng and Ground Up If Anything Happens to Me” – Kwesi Arthur Raises Alarm
Kwasi Arthur
"Blame Glen Boateng and Ground Up If Anything Happens to Me” – Kwesi Arthur Raises Alarm

Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur has taken to social media to raise serious concerns about his safety, naming music executive Glen Boateng and record label Ground Up Chale as parties he says should be held responsible should anything happen to him.

In a strongly worded post that has since sparked widespread reactions online, the rapper expressed fear and frustration over what he described as ongoing issues involving the label and its management. Though Kwesi Arthur did not provide detailed specifics of the dispute, his message suggested deep-seated tension and emotional distress.

The post, which read in part, “If anything happens to me, blame Glen Boateng and Ground Up,” immediately drew attention from fans, industry players, and the general public, many of whom have called for clarity and calm amid the escalating situation.

Kwesi Arthur, who rose to fame under the Ground Up Chale imprint, has in recent years been linked to reported disagreements concerning management, contracts, and artistic control—though none of these claims have been officially adjudicated in court.

As of now, neither Glen Boateng nor Ground Up Chale has issued an official response to the allegation. The development has reignited conversations about artist-label relationships in Ghana’s music industry, particularly regarding transparency, welfare, and dispute resolution.

Observers have urged all parties involved to address the matter responsibly and through appropriate legal and professional channels to prevent further escalation.