Fast-rising Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif is undoubtedly one of the biggest talents Ghana has produced in recent times.
The talented young rapper is proving that he is the real deal, with the release of a beautiful song titled ‘Soja,’ and barely a day after its release, the touching tune has attained over 500,000 streams on Audiomack, a massive achievement that can not be overlooked.
In this single, he pours out his emotions as he talks about his struggles and how he did not expect to get as famous and successful as he is now. The young superstar was able to touch the hearts of listeners as the song was relatable.
Black Sheriff ‘Soja’ has received a lot of support and praise from Ghanaians on social media since its release. The song has also made it to the top five on iTunes charts in the first few hours after its release.
Ghanaians seem to be in love with Black Sherif’s style of music and talent, as many regard him as the next face of Ghanaian music.
Black Sherif, real name Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, rose to fame when his songs ‘Money’ and First Sermon went viral on social media. Blacko has achieved a lot since then and has become one of the pillars of Ghanaian music.
Meanwhile, social media is buzzing as Ghanaians on Twitter are reacting massively after award-winning Ghanaian singer, Wendy Shay dropped her latest song titled “WARNING.”
A few hours after the song was officially released, the song garnered over 47k views and over 100 comments from netizens who have watched the official video on Rufftown’s youtube channel.
The controversial song is apparently a diss track the Rufftown signee dropped to attack her best friend who snatched her boyfriend. Wendy Shay admitted a few months ago that she’s going through a broken heart during an interview after she released the SURVIVOR song.