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Don’t Use Your Dirty Witchcraft To Bring Down Blacko – Angry Sarkodie Warns Critics And Jealous Industry Players

Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has warned critics and jealous industry players not to send their witchcraft on young talent Black Sherif.

Sarkodie, in a recently released song, acknowledged that some witches with ‘foolish’ bitterness will go to any length to see some artists fall when they are winning but they shouldn’t take their gimmicks to Blacko.

The multiple award-winning rapper has been supporting Black Sherif the best way he can ever since the young chap broke into the limelight.

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He openly confessed during Black Sherif’s album listening party that the musician has great fans overseas and currently holds the fort for Ghana there.

Sarkodie’s statement comes at the back of recent reports that some industry players were preaching that Black Sherif is not too special an artist to be promoted the way Ghanaians are doing.

King Sark chipped his warning into the lyrics of his recently released song titled FNIS ( Fraud Nig*s In Suit ). Take a listen to it below.

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Black Sherif, a budding Ghanaian singer/songwriter, took the industry by storm and achieved great feats in less than two years of his entry.

Currently signed onto Empire Africa as a record label, the Second Sermon hitmaker has been nominated for two international awards and broken billboard chart records several times.

His recently released album, The Villian I Never Was, is currently enjoying massive streams on platforms and the music video for 45, a single off the album, has over 3 million views in less than 14 days.

SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on October 26, 2022 7:59 AM

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