2 years ago
The lesson is preached on several platforms that we shouldn’t look down on people, no matter their current situation. However, not many seem to have taken it to heart. Experience, they say, will always be the best teacher.
On twitter today, a viral tweet has revealed how one tweep dirtied Blacko who was then an underground artiste. In the receipt, the young act was calling on fellow tweeps to support his work. A tweep replied him with what may have damaged his confidence, but Blacko Sherif told him to save that tweet, possibly, for future reference.
Fast forward, this same user made a tweet using the lyrics of Blacko’s popular “second sermon” song. He even added how he related to the words anytime the song is played. Let’s not forget the underground Blacko had gotten his breakthrough as at the time this heartwarming tweet was made.
Tables turn around, so you don’t need to abuse someone who is trying. Even if you do, don’t attempt it on Twitter because that street never forgets.
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