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Burna Boy invites Black Sherif to perform together after he allegedly snubbed him (Video)
Shortly after various online portals claimed that Burna Boy ignored his Ghanaian counterpart Black Sherif, he made amends by inviting him to perform with him.
Regarding that specific article, this online publication, www.Ghbase.com, had previously reported that internet users had queries regarding Burna Boy's alleged snub of Black Sherif when they recently met in Jamaica.
Shortly after greeting Popcaan, who was standing next to Black Sherif, the Nigerian Giant rudely left Sherif's hand practically hanging in the air when he attempted to shake it.
Burna Boy, who is in Jamaica, was talking with fans in a video that went viral on various parts of the internet when Jamaican superstar Popcaan and the Ghanaian artist emerged from a room to greet him.
He swiftly shook hands with the Jaimacan actor but declined to recognise the Kwaku the Traveller hitmaker when he put down his drink and extended his hands.
On the other hand, Burna invited the Black Sermon hitmaker to his private performance where they delighted the tense crowd with their collaborative project, putting an end to any unfounded hostility that people had toward Burna Boy's actions.
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The Ghanaian trap singer collaborated with Burna Boy for the first time outside of the African continent.
At an African Giant vocalist concert, Black Sherif and Burna Boy gave performances in the United Kingdom. It was an album listening event for the just released "Love, Damini" album by Burna Boy.
Burna Boy stunned his followers at the concert, which was attended by thousands of music aficionados, by inviting Black Sherif to play alongside him. To the delight of their fans, the two musicians performed their smash hit collaboration, "Second Sermon remix."
Burna Boy and Black Sherif will be performing together for the first time outside of Africa at this concert. As a result, the Nigerian artist has fulfilled his pledge.
After Black Sherif's "Second Sermon Remix," which contains him, was released in December 2021, the Grammy Award-winning artist announced on social media that the Ghanaian musician will be joining him on tour.
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