
Black Sherif claims he is unfazed by any obstacles thrown in his path by the music industry. When asked if he has ever felt sabotaged in a recent interview on Luv FM, he claims that some people have attempted to harm his reputation, but he remains firm and focused.
“I don’t think anyone could sabotage me.” I don’t think so. “They can try, but I don’t think it’ll work because I haven’t wronged anyone (I haven’t wronged nobody”),” the rising hip-hop act stated confidently.
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“I am not perfect,” Black Sherif added to elaborate on his point. I can never be perfect, so I try to be real and raw in whatever art I put out for people to consume because that way you know I am a human, with flaws and ups and downs. ”
“As a creative person, I’ve had to deal with a lot of stuff,” he continued. I’m not concerned about what I hear. It affects me as a person but not as an artist. I occasionally delete my social media accounts, only to return weeks or months later. It’s a way for me to discipline myself.”
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Black Sherif was speaking to DJ Reuben on Luv FM’s Drivetime show, as part of his radio tour in Kumasi to promote his new album ‘The Villain I Never Was’.
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