Black Sherif Finally Speaks After BET Award; Check What He Said
Black Sherif Speaks After the BET Award; he emerged as the best international Flow. A lot of concerns have been raised about Black Sherif’s winning the internationally prestigious award.
Not too long ago, Black Sherif made Ghanaians and all Africans proud after winning the Best International Flow in the 2023 Edition of BET. This is a great achievement for Black Sherif’s musical career. Black Sherif has been honored with his good works in the music industry. He is gaining much recognition at the international level. Ghanaians are looking forward to hearing from Black Sherif after winning the best international flow of the year at BET.
Speaking after his international award, Black Sherif made a tweet on social media that sparked several reactions from his fans on social media. This is what Black Sherif has to say after winning his first international award as the best international flow of the year.
” The Sophomore is alive and at home with us”. – Black Sherif speaks after winning his first international award in his career.
The hard work of Black Sherif is paving off in the music industry. At the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards night, Black Sherif won several awards including the ultimate award, Artiste of the Year. Black Sherif has not given up on his dreams and aspirations in his music career. Here in Ghana, Several musicians have congratulated Black Sherif for making Ghana Proud at the international level for winning the best international flow. Some of these top musicians who congratulated Black Sherif on his recent achievement include Sakordie and Shatta Wale.
Black Sherif Wins BET Hip Hop Best International Flow Award
The BET Hip Hop Awards Best International Flow category was introduced in 2019. Ghana’s rap icon, Sarkodie became the first recipient of the newly created category, charting a path for many descendants to follow suit.
This year, the young Ghanaian prodigy Black Sherif was announced as part of the keenly contested category, which included heavyweights like J Hus, AKA, and Sampa The Great.