Black Sherif’s ‘The Villain I Never Was’ Debuts On Billboard Chart
The fast-rising Ghanaian rapper and musician, Black Sherif resumes to firm up his existence in the multinational setting.
Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku, the Ghanaian sensational rapper, Frimpong, famously recognized as Black Sherif, has slammed an international milestone with ‘The Villian I Never Was’ his debut album.
After presenting himself to the globe with his boom hit single ‘Kwaku The Traveller,’ and other hits such as’ Second Sermon ‘and its Burna Boy-assisted remix, the talented 20-year-old star lately followed up with his foremost studio album ‘The Villian I Never Was”
Remarkably, Black Sherif went solitary on 13 tracks on the album and a collaboration with Burna Boy on the yet-released ‘Second Sermon’ remix on the 14th, making an aggregate of 14 tracks.
A few weeks after releasing the project, Blacko debuted on the Billboard World Albums Chart at number 12, sitting cozy behind Wizkid’s ‘Made in Lagos’ Album.
Kalyjay congratulated the artist on his official Twitter account. He tweeted;
“Congratulations to Black Sherif for making it to the Billboard world albums 🖤🌍😍. Killa Boy on the move.”
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@Fri_zzy “Blacko But who dey listen to all those songs wea dey number 1 seff”
@kojo_wale “Blacko deserves everything good that is coming his way”
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