By singing at the 25th anniversary of the Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards, which took place at the OVO Arena in Wembley, Black Sherif has added a new chapter to his successful career, despite only having entered the public eye a few years ago.
Among the music genres honored at the MOBO Awards, which happens to be an annual British music award show, were hip-hop, grime, UK Drill, R&B, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music.
Legendary performers including Nile Rodgers, Craig David, Tion Wayne, and Fireboy DML all performed that night, which was large and black grandeur.
The well-known hip-hop performer dazzled the energized crowd by releasing his well-liked songs Second Sermon Remix and Kwaku The Traveller.
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Sark Praises Blacko
Interestingly, Sark claims that Black Sherif has a distinctive sound that is in sync with modern trends and has assisted him in gaining a huge, committed following both domestically and internationally.
He expressed his satisfaction at the worldwide recognition given to local artists.
The multiple award-winning rapper beseeched fans to focus on promoting Ghanaian music rather than instigating animosity between artists during the conversation.
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Conclusion
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