Black Sherif

Black Sherif Crowned As ‘Youth Chief’ In Tamale (WATCH)

Black Sherif Crowned As ‘Youth Chief’ In Tamale (WATCH)

Rapper Black Sherif has been crowned the 'Nachin Naa' of Tamale by traditional rulers in the Northern Region for his exploits in the field of music. The new 'Youth Chief' of Tamale is currently on a tour in the region as part of promotions for his debut album 'The Villain I Never Was’ which was released on October 6, 2022. The solemn coronation ceremony was held in honour of the rapper at the Dakpema Palace on Monday, October 10, 2022. A video of his coronation hit the internet which witnessed Blacko being adorned in a rich Northen smock and matching…
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Meet Clementina, Black Sherif’s Late Girlfriend Who Got Featured On His Debut Album

Meet Clementina, Black Sherif’s Late Girlfriend Who Got Featured On His Debut Album

Black Sherif has taken the global stage with his debut album The Villain I Never Was, which is out today October 6, 2022. The album, ‘The Villain I Never Was’ discusses Black Sherif’s trials and tribulations. https://twitter.com/blacksherif_/status/1577832726694187008?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1577832726694187008%7Ctwgr%5E4434344fe70b15ae16c3358cec753ed99f58d854%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpulsembed.eu%2Fp2em%2FinpGatStH%2F One of the songs on the 14-track album which has gained massive attention on the internet is “Oh Paradise”. The twelfth track on Black Sherif’s ‘The Villian I Was' album titled, ‘Oh Paradise’, captures a painful period in the musician’s past where death laid its icy hands on his lover. Five years after losing his unforgettable love, Black Sherif pours out his heart…
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Black Sherif Didn’t Lose BET, His Nomination Is A Win – Reggie Rockstone

Black Sherif Didn’t Lose BET, His Nomination Is A Win – Reggie Rockstone

Hiplife grandpapa Reggie Rockstone has disagreed with the reports that Black Sherif’s failure to grab the 2022 BET Best International Flow award is a loss. According to him, the young musician securing a nomination in the revered award show barely two years into the industry is a win on its own. Speaking to AdomOnline’s Dennis Adu, Reggie Rockstone said that “he didn’t lose, definitely not it. He won. Just being mentioned. How long has a man been in here? It hasn’t been a long time since he started music, but then he got a nomination in no time. He has…
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‘F**lish people’ – Shatta Wale Responds To Bulldog And Others Comparing Him To Black Sherif

‘F**lish people’ – Shatta Wale Responds To Bulldog And Others Comparing Him To Black Sherif

Black Sherif has dropped his debut album, 'The Villain I Never Was' and critics are comparing it to Shatta Wale's forthcoming GoG' album. Some critics of the dancehall singer claim that the young rapper's new project will do better on musical charts compared to the Gift Of God (GOG) album Shatta Wale is set to on October 17th. "In terms of reach, Black Sherif will do better than Sarkodie, Shatta Wale and the rest. He is signed onto a label that has a wider reach," Bullgod said on Hitz FM. Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog Responding to…
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‘Black Sherif’s Album Will Do Better Than Shatta Wale Aand Sarkodie’s Album’ – Bullgod

‘Black Sherif’s Album Will Do Better Than Shatta Wale Aand Sarkodie’s Album’ – Bullgod

Artiste manager, Lawerence Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod says Sarkodie and Shatta Wale’s upcoming albums cannot compete with Black Sherif’s debut dubbed the ‘The Villain I Never Was’. Speaking to Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, Bullgod mentioned that Sarkodie and Shatta Wale are handicapped when it comes to reaching a wider audience, unlike Black Sherif because they are not signed on to distribution companies like EMPIRE. According to him, Black Sherif’s involvement with companies like EMPIRE puts him miles ahead of other Ghanaian musicians. “I woke up this morning and I realized that this month is serious because we have three of our artistes…
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#TheVillainINeverWas: Black Sherif Drops His First Studio Album

#TheVillainINeverWas: Black Sherif Drops His First Studio Album

Ghanaian music sensation Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, Known in showbiz as Black Sherif, has set the internet album with his 14-track album, ‘The Villain I Never Was’. Out of all 14 songs, only the remix of Second Sermon hosted an international feature from Burna Boy. The rest is a hard-core solo from Blacko, the rapper, flaunting his lyrical dexterity.  https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjQ78TEJ7sG/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=7a06488e-2716-46f4-b272-8f1146e9e705 Check out the full tracklist:  The Homeless Song Oil in my Head  45 Soja Prey Da Youngsta Sad Boys don’t Fold Konongo Zongo Wasteman We Up Toxic Love City Don’t Forget Me  Oh Paradise  Kwaku The Traveller  Second Sermon (Remix) Which song is…
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Black Sherif Explains What Inspired His New Banger ‘Soja’ (WATCH)

Black Sherif Explains What Inspired His New Banger ‘Soja’ (WATCH)

Ghanaian songwriter and drill musician, Sherif Ismail Mohammamned, better known as Black Sherif, released ‘Soja’ today and it's already making waves. Music enthusiasts who have been wondering what the meaning and the inspiration behind this particular song is, well , Black Sherif has explained the inspiration and the lyrics behind the song. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiyVcIOo1XV/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=2f1428b7-90ce-46aa-89d5-edeb133ab0bf Speaking with a group of panelists in a radio studio including the 3Music Network boss, Sadiq Abdulai Abu, Black Sherif just a few hours after dropping the song explained to them the inspiration and the message. According to him, the song talks about how to get past…
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Black Sherif Nominated For 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards

Black Sherif Nominated For 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards

Rapper Black Sherif has secured his first global nomination 2022 edition of the BET Hip Hop Awards. He was nominated in the coveted Best International Flow category with stiff competition from UK’s Knucks, South Africa’s Blxckie and France’s Benjamin Epps. Others in the competition include Le Juice from France, Central Cee from the UK, Nadia Nakai from Zimbabwe, Tasha and Tracie from Brazil and Haviah Mighty from Canada. Black Sherif is the only Ghanaian nominated for the 2022 edition of the BET Hiphop Awards. Meanwhile, Sarkodie is the first Ghanaian to be nominated in the Best International Flow category since…
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