Black Sherif discusses his new album in an interview

Black Sherif discusses his new album in an interview with Stan By Plan- The Podcast. Black Sherif who has been doing several media rounds to promote his new album ‘Iron Boy’ which released in the early hours of the morning. In this interview, Black Sherif discusses his evolution and growth as a person and an artist. Black Sherif also expresses on how he’s trying to go back and have conversations with himself as a kid through this new album.

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Black Sherif also discusses the individual tracks in his new album in the interview. “There were seasons I went through, some names and alter egos I recorded music you guys have never heard those songs,” Black Sherif said about the new album in the interview. Black Sherif touched on how messages from interviews could be twisted by journalists, he further spoke on how exhausting it could be to speak about art without getting misinterpreted. In this interview he also discusses the motivations behind this new album, and what kind of sound fans can expect from the new album.

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Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, known as Black Sherif, is one of the most famous Ghanaian singer and rapper born on January 9, 2002. He rose to great prominence in 2021 with both the songs “First Sermon” and “Second Sermon,” the latter version a remix alongside Burna Boy. Black Sherif is now recognized as one of the most promising and vital young artists in Ghana, with a growing international audience.

Black Sherif’s decision to discuss his new album in a recent interview has only amplified the already high level of excitement surrounding the new album. Providing glimpses into his creative process and the album’s themes has certainly kept his fanbase engaged and in the know.

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