Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Hamilton has shared her thoughts on the ongoing feud between rapper Kwesi Arthur and his former management, Glen Boateng and Ground Up Chale, stating that she cannot relate to the situation.
Speaking in an interview on GHOne TV, which was shared on X (formerly Twitter) on January 27, 2026, Diana Hamilton explained that her inability to relate stems from the longevity and stability of her own management relationship.
According to the gospel artiste, she has worked with the same manager for nearly 27 years, a partnership she credits to strong systems, mutual respect, and adherence to agreed terms.
“Unfortunately, I cannot relate, and I’ll tell you why I cannot relate. I’ve had the same management team for all these years. I’ve been with my manager for 27 years, and my management teams in Europe and worldwide have been with me for about 15 years as well,” she said.
Diana Hamilton revealed that her manager, popularly known as Uncle Charles, has consistently emphasised the importance of commitment and discipline in contractual relationships.
“My manager, Uncle Charles, always says that once we put our signature to something, we must stick with it,” she added.
The multiple award-winning singer further noted that the structures and systems put in place within her management team have been instrumental in sustaining their professional relationship over the years.
“I know why I cannot relate. The systems and structures that have been put in place have worked so far, and I pray they continue to work,” Diana Hamilton stated.
Her comments come amid public exchanges and growing discussions surrounding the fallout between Kwesi Arthur and his former management, which has reignited conversations about artist–management relationships within Ghana’s music industry.









