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American rapper Sean Combs contacted Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif, according to African-American private jet trader Kelvin Mensah, also known as PJKEV.
The "Second Sermon" hitmaker was contacted by the rapper known as Diddy through PJKEV.
In an interview with DayBreak Hitz earlier this morning, the aviation industry magnate revealed the information.
PJKEV claimed to have spoken with Black Sherif via Instagram on Diddy and his team's interest, though he declined to provide further details.
PJKEV explained that he is no longer interested in the music industry as the reason he doesn't have much knowledge about how far the negotiations have progressed.
He claims that he did little more than connect the two performers before leaving.
About pjkev
New York's Bronx is where Kelvin Mensah, commonly known as PJ Kev, was born and reared. Kelvin gained the guts to lead himself among a generation of self-starters under the tutelage of his Ghanaian parents, which led to his entry into the Luxury Lifestyle industry. Kelvin Mensah, one of the youngest African American private jet brokers in the world, began with little more than a love of travel. Since then, he has established a prestigious reputation.
Since purchasing his first plane at the age of 21, Kelvin has flown a wide range of clients around the globe, including Scott Disick, Young Thug, Tyga, The Kardashians, and Neymar Jr.
only to mention a few. Along with his unrelenting pursuit of craft perfection, his ever-growing clientele roster of well-known people has distinguished him in this business. At the age of just 28, Kelvin has successfully reserved more than 75 jets, generating revenues of more than $1.6 million. Kelvin Mensah is prepared to have a huge impact on his generation since he is inventive, proactive, and business-minded.
In less than ten years, Kelvin has successfully reserved more than 500 jets. inventive, pro-active, and commercially minded. Kelvin Mensah is poised to make substantial difference in his generation by providing alternate means for him to prosper in a less than dynamic labor market. As he takes ownership of his idea, Mensah has evolved from the foundations of the metropolitan city and discovered balance. He established the Mensah Foundation to support young adults in Africa in becoming entrepreneurs with a focus on education. The nonprofit has so far given more than 300 kids approximately $1,000 worth of resources, including food and school materials.
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