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It’s hard work, not by accident — Black Sherif tells Blakk Rasta

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VGMA 2022 Hiphop Song winner of the Year, Black Sherif, contradicts pundits who see his ascent in the music business as an accident.
Answering a new explanation made by reggae artist and presenter, Blakk Rasta, who ascribed the outcome of his worldwide hit single, ‘Kwaku the Traveler’ to karma, ‘Blacko’ excused the statement, and demanded that he rather merits recognition for his persistent effort and commitment.

Black Sherif likewise conceded that he used to pay attention to Blakk Rasta’s music when he was youthful, adding that his dad likes Blakk Rasta.

When his ‘Barack Obama’ tune turned into a hit (in 2008), my dad had quite recently gotten back from Greece, we frequently listened to it at home.

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Black Sherif, who was a guest on Citi TV’s Upside-Down show, also recognized the help he got from certain people when he began his music profession a long time back.

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As indicated by the 21-year-old, jokester, Ajeezay was the person who initially welcomed him to Accra while he was doing music in his old neighborhood, Konongo.
Kwaku the Traveler (delivered on March 31, 2022) kept more than 75 million streams in its most memorable month. The tune, created by Joker Nharnah, topped at Number 1 in both Ghana and Nigeria on the Apple Music Chart.

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Around the same time, Shazam declared that the melody was the most looked through tune on the application.
It additionally went #1 on Triller, #1 on Deezer, #1 on Boomplay Hot Trending 100, and furthermore entered Spotify Viral 50 diagrams with 1st in Sweden, 5th in the UK, 10th on Spotify Global, 2nd in Norway, 3rd in Denmark, 6th in both Netherlands and Belgium, 9th in France, among

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