Ghana’s fastest-rising artist returns with new solo material.
Black Sherif, the 20-year-old Ghanaian artist that broke out last year with the first and second instalments in his “Sermon” freestyle series, has dropped a new single.
“Kwaku The Traveller” finds Sherif in full grind mode but able to acknowledge the bumps in the road he encounters on his way to making the money in his sights. As he puts it in his distinctive vocals: “Of course, I fucked up. Who never fuck up hands in the air, no hands? I was young what you expect from me? It is what it is.” Check out the song below.

Since releasing “Second Sermon” last year Black Sherif has jumped on Darkoo’s viral hit “Always” and had Burna Boy jump on a “Sermon” remix. Later this year he will open for Burna Boy on a series of world tour dates.

It is a heartfelt project which resonates with many Ghanaians seeking greener pastures.

But he keeps going “more like a rolling stone” and is poised to keep the pace.

The Konongo born musician is signed to Road Boys Association (RBA) and the song was produced by Joker Nharnah.

Social media is already awash with reactions to the project which has received 20k views barely an hour after its release.