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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has broken boundaries, locally and internationally, in the music industry.
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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.
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He described himself as a rebel who had a hunger for success and no fear of failure in an interview with TV3.
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Black Sherif's launch to fame with his Second Sermon song was unusual. The young musician has continued to grow, with many awards from home and abroad under his belt.
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In the interview with TV3, Black Sherif spoke about his hometown and its contributions to his successful career.
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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.
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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.
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