Get closer to Kwesi Arthur with new single Turn On The Lights

Having played to sold-out audiences in London and New York, given the world standout collaborations with the likes of Mr Eazi and Sarkodie, received a nod from the BET Awards, award-winning Ghana-born global troubadour, Kwesi Arthur, returns with the lead single to his next move titled Turn On The Lights.

“This year is set to be Kwesi Arthur’s biggest year yet. Turn on the Lights is the stop-gap before he disrupts the global music industry. We’re excited about the expansion of his brand in new territories such as South Africa where he’s looking to make a mark,” shares Ground Up Chale.

Turn On The Lights is a cry for companionship in an era of growing isolation, a quest for someone near, to touch, to hold, in a time when social distancing has turned into a buzzword overnight. A song that echoes the distinct, now-era feeling of loneliness will be relatable worldwide and is now available to stream or download globally here: http://platoon.lnk.to/totl

The emcee and vocalist has taken to music during this COVID-19 lockdown period and shares: “I’ve just been recording my album… trying to deal with this disaster happening right now.”

Remaining calm and collected, Kwesi Arthur stays focused on his goals for the year and prepares himself for his next shot aimed squarely at global urban music domination.

Connect with Kwesi Arthur, @groundupchale and @weareplatoon on social media to follow his global music journey unfold.

Don’t forget to stream or download Turn On The Lights and catch the South African radio debut of Turn On The Lights on YFM this afternoon with DJ Sabby just after 5pm.

Connect with Kwesi Arthur:

Facebook: Kwesi Arthur (https://www.facebook.com/kwesiarthurdopeman/)

Twitter: @KwesiArthur_

Instagram: @KwesiArthur_

Danny Mdluli https://www.dannywired.co.za/

Danny Mdluli is a South African journalist, content producer, event curator and publicist based in Johannesburg. His work focuses on entertainment, lifestyle, and fashion journalism, alongside music production, artist development, and event organization within the South African creative industry.

With a strong background spanning both media and music, he is also involved in public relations and creative communications. Danny has contributed to the development and promotion of emerging and established artists, working on projects that blend contemporary African sounds with jazz, gospel, and urban music influences.

He is actively engaged in event curation and the broader creative economy, with a focus on building sustainable platforms for local talent. His work reflects a commitment to growing the South African entertainment industry through collaboration, mentorship, and independent creative initiatives.

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