Ghanaian rapper and singer Kweku Flick has publicly expressed understanding and support for fellow musician Kwesi Arthur following revelations about the latter’s past managerial challenges.
In an emotional message shared online, Kweku Flick opened up about the confusion and emotional weight he carried for years after several planned collaborations between himself and Kwesi Arthur failed to materialize. According to him, the situation left him questioning whether it was due to personal dislike rather than professional limitations.

“I now understand why all our collaborations couldn’t happen. I have been worried about this for a long time. I was asking myself, ‘why, why, why doesn’t he like me?’ Not knowing it wasn’t his fault,” Kweku Flick wrote.
His reaction follows widespread discussions about Kwesi Arthur’s managerial and contractual issues. With this new clarity, Kweku Flick emphasized that there was never any personal problem between them.


Going beyond clarification, the “Money” hitmaker used the moment to publicly reassure Kwesi Arthur of his admiration and support.
“I love you @KWESIARTHUR_. If God says you’re the chosen one, who be man? Don’t ever lose your mind, my brother. Stay strong. Your mental well-being matters, and I’m always here if you need me,” he added.
The heartfelt message has resonated strongly with fans, many of whom praised Kweku Flick for his empathy, maturity, and openness about mental health—an issue often overlooked in the music industry.
Supporters believe the message not only clears long-standing speculation about tension between the two artists but also strengthens hopes of a future collaboration now that those challenges appear to be behind them.
As both artists continue to grow individually, the public show of unity and understanding has been widely welcomed, with fans hopeful that the long-awaited collaboration may finally happen under better circumstances.