The previous financier of rapper, Black Sherif has sued the artist at an Accra High Court.
This comes after the ex financier, Shadrach Agyei Owusu, otherwise called Snap, blamed the 'Kwaku The Traveler' hitmaker for leaving him between a rock and a hard place to sign a record manage another mark, Empire Entertainment, without his endorsement.
This charge was made by one DJ Slim who blamed Black Sherif for being an opportunist. DJ Slim asserted that the artiste had deserted a 7-room house, a vehicle and other individual things his chief made accessible to him for his own utilization.
In records located by Myjoyonline.com, the suit was documented on Monday, April 11, 2022. Black Sherif is supposed to answer the suit in eight days.
In different reports, the ex financier, Snap [the plaintiff], is looking for an order to be put on Black Sherif, limiting him from playing at any occasion until the case has been settled.
The offended party is additionally requesting a request to be put on the assets the rapper has gathered through streaming and other income sources.
In February and early March, the quick rising artiste confronted public rage after it was claimed that he marked a record manage another name, Empire Entertainment, without the endorsement of his Management.
At the point when the issue arrived at the court of popular assessment, many individuals slammed the youthful performer for his activities. Yet, this Manager of Black Sherif, Madonna, in a meeting with 'Da Don' on Hitz FM, excused the cases.
He likewise uncovered that Snap, who is blaming Black Sherif for leaving him, was just a financier who came on board after the arrival of 'Second Sermon'.
In April, Black Sherif delivered 'Kwaku The Traveler' to raving surveys. In any case, a few online entertainment clients have contemplated whether Black Sherif's new melody was a reaction to certain claims made against him by his financial backer.
He excused hypotheses that his new single 'Kwaku The Traveler' was composed to answer the discussions encompassing his administration.
As indicated by him, the melody was composed and recorded a long time before he was reprimanded for supposedly leaving his financial backer between a rock and a hard place to sign with another name.
Talking on UTV, that's what he noticed "I composed this tune two weeks before January 24. I prodded it via online entertainment."
Black Sherif expressed that while composing the melody, he simply needed to recount the account of battling youth endeavoring to fight for themselves.