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Black Sherif
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Sherif in 2023
Background information
Birth nameMohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong
Also known asBlacko, Kwaku Frimpong, Kwaku Killa
Born (2002-01-09) 9 January 2002 (age 22)
Konongo, Ghana
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2019–present
Labels

Mohammed Ismail Sherif [1] (born 9 January 2002), [2] professionally known as Black Sherif, formerly Blacko, [3] is a Ghanaian singer, rapper and fashion model. He initially gained popularity in 2021 with his song "First Sermon," which he released on May 2021. This was followed up with the "Second Sermon" in July 2021. [4]

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His breakthrough came in March 2022 with his hit single "Kwaku the Traveller," which reached Number 1 on the Ghanaian and Nigerian Apple Music charts. [5] (Its music video has been viewed 17 million times.) He then released his debut album, The Villain I Never Was , on October 5, 2022. [6]

Early life and education

Mohammed Ismail Sherif was born and raised in Konongo-Zongo, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. As both his parents worked mostly overseas, [6] he started living with his aunt and other extended family members at the age of 10. His nomadic lifestyle exposed him to multiple influences and different cultures at a very early age. [7]

Sherif attended his basic education at Konongo Zongo Islamic Basic School and later at Pinamang Educational Complex, where he graduated junior high school. He then later completed his secondary education at Kumasi Academy, he was a member of the Literary group(LG) under the Students representative council where he picked up an interest in music and dancing. [8]

A former student of the University of Professional Studies (UPSA), he was studying at the University of Ghana as of October 2022. [9]

Career

Black Sherif began his career in 2019 with the release of his song "Cry for Me" on YouTube. His debut single "Money" was released on May 25, 2020, along with a music video. In May 2021, his single "First Sermon" was released, further increasing his audience. The song's sequel, "Second Sermon," was released in July and received a remix with fellow African artist Burna Boy.

Black Sherif breakthrough came in March 2022 with his single "Kwaku the Traveller," which reached Number 1 on the Ghanaian and Nigerian Apple Music charts and became his most popular song. He released his debut album, The Villain I Never Was, in October, supported by the singles "45" and "Soja". [6]

Black Sherif has worked on songs by Sarkodie, [10] Smallgod, [11] Tory Lanez, Ardee, [12] Bas, [13] Stormzy, Amerado, DJ Breezy, Larry Gaaga and others.

Black Sherif performed at the 25th anniversary of the Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards, which took place at the OVO Arena in Wembley, London. [14] In December 2022, he hosted his debut concert, the "Mozama Disco Concert," in Accra. [15]

On 20 February 2023, Black Sherif won the Best Hip Hop award at the Soundcity MVP Awards, which were held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos. [16] He played the Palladium Times Square in New York City on May 20. [17]

Since March 2023 Black Sherif has performed at the Wireless Festival in Abu Dhabi, [18] Something In The Water Festival in Virginia Beach [19] and Afronation Miami. [20] He is the first Ghanaian to perform at the Wireless Festival in the UK. [21] [22]

Artistry

Black Sherif's music is a blend of highlife, reggae, and hip-hop, specifically UK drill, a subgenre of drill music and road rap, borrowing from the U.S. Chicago styles that originated in Brixton, London, from 2012 onwards that are often about violent and hedonistic criminal lifestyles. Many of his lyrics are in an Akan dialect, Twi, his native tongue. He has stated his musical influences are rappers Kanye West, Travis Scott, Saint Jhn, Dave, Stormzy, J Hus, and Ghanaian artists Mugeez and Sarkodie. [1]

Lawsuit

On 11 April 2022, Shadrach Agyei Owusua, the CEO of Waynes Chavis Consult, filed a lawsuit against Black Sherif for breach of contract. Owusua alleged that he had invested in Black Sherif's career and that Black Sherif had signed a distribution agreement with a company named Empire. Owusua sought injunctive relief prohibiting Black Sherif from performing without her authorization. [23] [24] The Accra High Court dismissed the suit on 26 July 2022. [25]

Discography

Singles

Albums

Awards and nominations

YearEventPrizeWorkResultRef
2023 BET Hip Hop Awards Best International FlowHimselfWon [26]
Soundcity MVP Awards Best Hip HopHimselfWon [27]
Ghana Music Awards USAHip Hop/Hiplife Artist of the YearHimselfWon
The Headies West African Artiste of The YearHimselfWon [28]
Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artist of The YearHimselfWon [29]
Best Hiphop Song of the YearHimselfWon
Best Music VideoKonongo ZongoWon
Most Popular Song of the YearKweku The TravellerWon
Best Collaboration of the YearCountry Side (with Sarkodie)Won
2022Entertainment Achievement AwardsEntertainment Personality of the YearHimselfWon [30]
3Music Awards Hip hop song of The YearSecond SermonWon [31] [32]
Breakthrough Act of The YearHimselfWon
Hip life/Hip hop Artiste of The YearHimselfWon
Song of the YearSecond SermonWon
Artiste of the YearHimselfNominated
Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the YearHimselfNominated [33]
Vodafone Most Popular SongSecond SermonNominated
Best New ArtisteHimselfWon
Best Hip life/Hip pop ArtisteHimselfNominated
Best Hip pop SongSecond SermonWon
International Collaboration of the YearSecond Sermon Remix (ft. Burna Boy)Nominated
Male Vocal Performance of the YearGold DiggaNominated
2022Ghana Music Awards UKArtiste of the YearHimselfWon [34]

Personal life

Black Sherif is a Muslim. [1] There is little information known about his personal life.

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