Nigerian musician, Burna Boy has convinced netizens to buy Black Sherif’s album ‘The Villain I Never Was’. Sharing a picture of Blacko’s maiden album cover on his official Snapchat account, the self-acclaimed ‘African Giant’ urged his followers to give the album a listen. “Get that @blacksherif album now,” he wrote, and underneath the picture, he added “proud of lil bro(sic).” The ‘Kwaku the Traveler’ artiste has trended at number one on Youtube for close to two weeks with his song ‘45’ from his maiden album. Blacko, after he released his ‘First and Second Sermon' songs, has sent sensational waves all over the world. Ghanaians and international acts have applauded the artiste for the concurrence and energy he brings to his vocals. With time, he is proving to be a force to reckon with as he stays true to how he delivers his music. On October 12, 2022, he held an album listening where he disclosed that he had been the villain in people’s stories and his. According to the 'Oh Paradise' artiste, circumstances made him seem like a villain, but when he sits down to look deeper into himself, he is not who people perceive him to be. “I have been my own villain and the villain in people's stories but when I sit and be at peace with myself, I realise that I am not the villain," he said. ADA/DA
Nigerian musician, Burna Boy has convinced netizens to buy Black Sherif’s album ‘The Villain I Never Was’. Sharing a picture of Blacko’s maiden album cover on his official Snapchat account, the self-acclaimed ‘African Giant’ urged his followers to give the album a listen. “Get that @blacksherif album now,” he wrote, and underneath the picture, he added “proud of lil bro(sic).” The ‘Kwaku the Traveler’ artiste has trended at number one on Youtube for close to two weeks with his song ‘45’ from his maiden album. Blacko, after he released his ‘First and Second Sermon' songs, has sent sensational waves all over the world. Ghanaians and international acts have applauded the artiste for the concurrence and energy he brings to his vocals. With time, he is proving to be a force to reckon with as he stays true to how he delivers his music. On October 12, 2022, he held an album listening where he disclosed that he had been the villain in people’s stories and his. According to the 'Oh Paradise' artiste, circumstances made him seem like a villain, but when he sits down to look deeper into himself, he is not who people perceive him to be. “I have been my own villain and the villain in people's stories but when I sit and be at peace with myself, I realise that I am not the villain," he said. ADA/DA