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    #FreeKwesiArthur Trends as Ghanaian Celebs React to Explosive Extortion Claims Against Rap Star

    Ab AdamsBy Ab AdamsJanuary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read13 Views
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    Ghana’s music industry has been thrown into the spotlight after allegations of extortion and threats involving award-winning rapper Kwesi Arthur and his former label, Ground Up Chale, surfaced online sparking the viral hashtag #FreeKwesiArthur and drawing reactions from prominent Ghanaian celebrities.

    The claims, which began circulating on social media earlier this week, allege that Kwesi Arthur made threats and attempted extortion in the course of an ongoing dispute with Ground Up Chale, the creative collective that helped launch his career. The rapper has not been charged with any crime, and the allegations remain unproven as both parties continue to address the situation publicly and through their representatives.

    As the story gained traction, several Ghanaian musicians, influencers, and entertainment figures weighed in some calling for calm and due process, others expressing solidarity with the artist. The hashtag #FreeKwesiArthur quickly trended across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, with supporters urging the public not to rush to judgment.

    A number of celebrities emphasized Kwesi Arthur’s impact on Ghanaian music and warned against trial by social media, while others highlighted the need to respect contractual obligations and allow legal processes to take their course. The reactions reflect a broader divide within the industry over artist–label relationships and power dynamics.

    Kwesi Arthur rose to fame under Ground Up Chale, releasing chart-topping songs that helped redefine Ghana’s hip-hop and afrobeats sound on the global stage. Reports of tension between the two sides have circulated for some time, with disagreements allegedly centered on contracts, management, and creative control.

    The latest allegations have reignited conversations about transparency in artist contracts and the challenges young musicians face when navigating the business side of the industry.

    Legal experts and entertainment commentators have urged restraint, reminding the public that allegations do not equate to guilt. They stress that any claims of extortion or threats must be handled by appropriate authorities, not litigated online.

    For now, neither Kwesi Arthur nor Ground Up Chale has released a comprehensive statement detailing the full scope of the dispute, leaving fans and observers to piece together information from social media posts and commentary.

     

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