Ghanaian artiste, Black Sherif puts Nigeria’s Burna Boy (African Giant) on his most recent viral hit melody “Second Sermon”, which is a subsequent single to ‘First Sermon’. The two melodies were created by Ghanaian Stallion.
Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, brought into the world on the ninth of January 2002, famously referred to as Black Sherif and nonchalantly as Blacko is a promising youthful singer to breakout out on the Ghanaian music scene.
He rose to prominence with his viral hit, “Money” which exploded in the first quarter of 2020 with high praise for his unconventional stream and significant lyrics, which were new and highly accepted by the Ghanaian music community and listeners alike. Subsequent to battling with emotional well-being issues and taking a break from his vocation, Blacko proceeded to put another single, “Destiny” which was pretty much as fruitful as his earlier delivery, prompting industry players to focus closer on the 18-year-old sensation.
Black Sherif’s unique sound is outfitted towards creating a mass religious following, with the ultimate objective of creating a worldwide icon. How he mixes Ghanaian Highlife with Afro Beats, Amapiano, and other sounds, it widens his range and potential. With Highlife being Ghana’s authentic sound, his utilization of the class immediately affects the more established people which isn’t the standard case for a 19-year-old artiste.
First-time listeners of Sherif get astonished by his vocal to reach and then zone into his eerie unconventional melodies. In any case, the genuine catch is the substance in his writing and how pertinent and relative it is to present-day times and listeners.
He increases the rhythm with this Burna Boy’s Joint “Second Sermon” (Remix). Listen and Appreciate!