2 years ago
Fast-rising ghanaian artist better known by his stage name Black Sherif has let out some revelation about criticisms he received upon the release of his monster hit “Kwaku the traveler”.
Some people have criticized ‘Kwaku the Traveller’ hitmaker, for using the ‘f’ word and also for mostly talking about marijuana in his songs but he vehemently disagrees with the negative influence tag. According to them, he's been a bad influence on the youth as he talks about the constant use of marijuana in most of his songs.
Black sherif reacting to this revealed that he is never a bad influence on the youth, he is trying his possible best to make his way so he has to break rules to achieve what he wants and it's normal in this modern world if you ask me.
He responded “Oh no why, oh no I’m not a negative influence on the youth, see I’m trying my best to make it with my creativity so I had to break rules to reach here.
“When I pick a pen to write a song, what flashes back in my mind is what I went through as at when I was like 7 or 8 years old and that’s what I try to write,” he said on Kastle FM in Cape Coast.
“Songs that inspired me, that made me feel that I can do something, the words used in those songs are what I write but I don’t mean it negatively,” he told Amansan Krakye during a one-on-one interview.
“I want kids to see me and feel that anything I’m doing I can make a living out of this that’s all I’m trying to do so I don’t want to inspire people to go and do anything negative,” he ended on the Kastle Entertainment Show.
Black sherif rose to fame with his “Money” song. On his rise to stardom, he has released a couple of monster hits that will go a long way for him. These songs include the First sermon, second sermon, and second sermon remix which feature Nigerian artist Burnaboy and now the famous Kwaku the traveler.
The song in the first month of its release gathered over a 70million streams across streaming platforms and was the world's most shazamed song in that month. Black sherif is currently the first Ghanaian artiste to hit a milestone of 100million plays on boomplay.
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