Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has broken boundaries, locally and internationally, in the music industry.Speaking about his magic formula for success, Black Sherif revealed that as a boy with roots in Konogo Zongo, he had survived by standing out of the ordinary.He described himself as a rebel who had a hunger for success and no fear of failure in an interview with TV3.Black Sherif's launch to fame with his Second Sermon song was unusual.
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The young musician has continued to grow, with many awards from home and abroad under his belt.In the interview with TV3, Black Sherif spoke about his hometown and its contributions to his successful career.In the kind of community I was born into, the first survival thing that comes to mind is being a rebel. Not a rebel who pulls out knives, but not going the conventional way.
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According to him, he has always taken risks with the mindset that failure is inevitable.I have nothing to lose. It's zero. So if I get one and come back, it's zero. I don't run into negatives. So I take risks in everything. The beat that you will reject is what I will use for my song. I just keep taking risks and being a rebel with my songs.Watch the interview below:
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