The story of Black Sherif’s unbroken reign in Ghana’s music streaming era

Blacko Black Sherif 22 Black Sherif has dominated the streaming platforms for 4 years running

Thu, 4 Dec 2025 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Feature by Isaac Dadzie

Since bursting onto the music scene with his gritty, emotionally charged sound, Black Sherif has cemented himself as the defining force of Ghana’s streaming era.

From 2022 through 2025, he consistently claimed the title of Ghana’s most‑streamed artiste, a feat few Ghanaian musicians have ever achieved.

From Konongo to Spotify

The story began in 2021, when a tall, slim, 19-year-old young man named Mohammed Ismail Sherif, professionally known as Black Sherif, released “First Sermon” and “Second Sermon.”

These early tracks introduced him as a voice for his generation, raw, vulnerable, and speaking about the struggles of youth in his age bracket.

His authenticity set the stage for bigger things, including catching the eye of international stars like Burna Boy and labels.

In 2022, he dropped his debut studio album ‘The Villain I Never Was,’ which cemented his popularity and began the first leg of his streaming dominance.

At the end of 2022, he was one of the most-streamed Ghanaian artistes across major platforms. Including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and Boomplay.

His story carried on into 2023, with his songs including ‘Oil In My Head,’ ‘Soja,’ ‘45,’ ‘Konongo Zongo’ and the ‘Second Sermon (Remix)’ with Burna Boy contributing to the album’s streaming success and the overall popularity of Black Sherif.

By the end of 2023, Black Sherif was still the most-streamed artiste in Ghana across all major platforms.

2024 was still the same story, but it wasn’t just about the album, Black Sherif continued to produce single hits that performed strongly on streaming platforms.

His 2024 singles such as ‘January 9th’ and ‘Kilos Milos’ topped multiple Ghanaian charts (Apple Music, Boomplay, YouTube) shortly after release, a sign that his momentum hasn’t slowed.

His collaborations with other well-known artistes both in and out of Ghana including Smallgod, Amerado, Sarkodie, Vic Mensah, Fireboy DML, Burna Boy, Darkoo and Odumodublvck, among others, showed that his dominance was not letting up.

Black Sherif smashes records on 2025 Spotify and Apple Music charts

The story of Iron Boy

However, it was in 2025 that Black Sherif elevated his game and broke records across platforms with the release of IRON BOY on April 3, 2025.

The album’s performance was nothing short of historic. Within 24 hours of release, IRON BOY generated over 2 million streams, setting the record for the most-streamed Ghanaian album in a single day.

It went on to dominate charts: on Apple Music Ghana, it held the No. 1 spot for weeks; the standout single “Sacrifice” remained atop the Top 100 songs chart for extended periods.

On global platforms, IRON BOY made history too. It debuted at number 6 on the UK Spotify Top Debut Albums chart and broke into the Billboard World Albums chart at number 10, a rare feat for a Ghanaian release.

On Audiomack, the album surpassed 100 million streams, making Black Sherif the only Ghanaian artiste with two different albums (the debut and IRON BOY) that have crossed that threshold.

By the end of 2025, ‘Iron Boy’ took the Most Streamed Album of the Year spot while his song from the album, ‘Sacrifice’, was the Most Streamed Song on the app.

9 of Black Sherif’s songs made the top 10 on Spotify's Most Streamed Songs.

The Top Twelve spots on the Apple Music Ghana Top Songs of 2025 were completely taken over by the songs from his “Iron Boy” album. Making him the first Ghanaian artiste to achieve such a feat.

Streaming Dominance: More Than Just Numbers

Black Sherif’s streaming supremacy is more than just statistics.

It reflects a deep connection with his audience, young Ghanaians who resonate with his blend of street-drill and Highlife, all wrapped in deeply personal stories.

His consistency, output quality, and versatility have kept listeners engaged year after year.

“Iron Boy’ charted not only across African countries but also found a place among international playlists and charts, solidifying Black Sherif’s position as a global artist.

Black Sherif’s four-year dominance in Ghana’s streaming space signals a shift in how Ghanaian music success is measured.

Gone are the days when radio airplay or CD sales alone proved fame. Now, global streams, playlist placements, and digital engagement are calculated.

In all, That Boy from Konongo has shown that a Ghanaian artiste can use honest lyricism and modern sound to break local confines and reach global audiences. All while staying true to roots.

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Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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