Medikal urges label to free Kwesi Arthur amid contract dispute
Ghanaian rapper Medikal has publicly weighed in on the ongoing contract dispute between fellow musician Kwesi Arthur and his former record label, calling on the label’s management to allow the young rapper to pursue his career without further restrictions.
Speaking passionately about the situation, Medikal expressed concern over the challenges Kwesi Arthur has faced over the years, emphasising that the award-winning rapper deserves the freedom to start afresh and focus fully on his music.
According to Medikal, Kwesi Arthur has already endured enough setbacks and should not be held back now that he has decided to move on from the label and rebuild his career independently.
“He has been through a lot already. They should just let him go and do his thing,” Medikal reportedly said, urging the label to avoid standing in the way of the artist’s progress.
The “Omo Ada” hitmaker further described Kwesi Arthur as a passionate and hardworking musician whose dedication to the craft is undeniable. Arthur’s drive and love for music are always evident.
“He’s a young guy who is passion-driven.
Kwesi Arthur has recently made headlines after publicly accusing his former label of exploitation, manipulation, and attempts to maintain control over his brand and music even after his departure.
The dispute has sparked widespread debate within Ghana’s music industry, with several fans and colleagues showing support for the rapper.
Medikal’s comments add to the growing list of industry voices advocating for fairness and artistic independence, as many call for a resolution that allows Kwesi Arthur to continue his journey without legal or contractual obstacles.
As the situation unfolds, supporters hope both parties can reach an amicable agreement that prioritises the artist’s growth and the future of Ghanaian music.
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