Published
6 months agoon
By
Desert Man
Rapper has issued a fiery response to fans he describes as “evil and nasty” for attacking him over what they claim is a stalled music career.
The Grind Day hitmaker, who recently ventured into content creation as a food influencer, has faced backlash from some followers who argue that his talent and success are solely tied to music.
According to Kwesi, the criticism has gone beyond feedback, with some fans sending direct messages and comments laced with curses—some even wishing poverty upon him in hopes that he would return to producing the kind of music he was once celebrated for.
In a strongly worded rebuttal, Kwesi Arthur did not hold back:
“If you think you can threaten me, you’re wasting your time. I’m not the artiste you do that to. I’ve struggled before—poverty is no longer my portion. I forbid it… You don’t like my content? Swipe up or block me, but I’ll do what I like.”
He clarified that his music journey is far from over, but it will be on his own terms—not because someone cursed him into it.
Kwesi further warned that persistent trolls would either be blocked or met with equally harsh responses.
“Keep being negative and I’ll block you. If your insults get extreme, I will insult you back. Don’t project your misery onto me. That’s why you’re still suffering. Stop being bitter idiots and leave me alone.”
His outburst has sparked mixed reactions online, with some applauding him for standing up for himself, while others urged him to focus on regaining his musical momentum.
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