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Only Dumb Fans Throw Stones- Kwesi Arthur Reacts To Rumours That He Has Quit Music

During his appearance in the studios of 3 Music, Kwesi Arthur addressed speculations surrounding his absence from the music scene and rumours of his permanent departure from Ghana.

The panellists praised his significant impact on Ghanaian music despite his relatively short time in the industry, particularly highlighting his exceptional love hooks in songs by Sarkodie, KiDi, and other artistes.

One of the commentators commended his work and suggested that he should consider releasing a project centred on love themes, given his prowess in that genre.

Furthermore, when asked about the level of support he receives from Ghanaians, Kwesi Arthur expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support he has received, emphasizing that he still maintains a strong fan base.

He acknowledged that while there are a few detractors who criticize him on social media, he remains focused on his music and appreciates the love and encouragement from his loyal followers.

On the same platform, Kwesi Arthur clarified that he has not permanently relocated abroad, as rumoured in certain circles. He explained that, as an artiste aiming for global recognition, he occasionally travels abroad to enhance his skills and expand his fanbase.

Kwesi Arthur mentioned that there have been instances where he has spent extended periods in London without anyone knowing.

He said that although he frequently engages in such activities, this particular incident became public without his knowledge, leading to unnecessary attention.

“I didn’t relocate, I am somebody who sees himself as a global individual. There have been periods when I’ve been in London for like 2 months and no one knows.

I’ve been doing this often but I think this one leaked and people are making a fuss about it. It is rather unfortunate.

Source – Tru News Report

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