Fast rising young rapper, Black Sherif has been breaking boundaries and setting records since he broke-through the music industry few years ago.
Blacko has never ceased to make Ghanaians proud of him as he has always been putting Ghana on the world map.
Just last night, Black Sherif won his first BET award at the recently concluded 2023 Hip Hop Awards for ‘Best International Flow.’
Following this, controversial Dancehall artist, Shatta Wale has reacted by congratulating Blacko as he called on Ghanaians to celebrate the young champ.
In a tweet sighted on Shatta’s X (formerly Twitter) page, he jokingly called Black Sherif a ‘cobra.’
At the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards, the two-time nominee was nominated in the ‘Best International Flow’ category.
Black Sherif won the prize by defeating nine other rappers. Aka and K.O from South Africa, Sampa The Great from Zimbabwe, and Aka are three of his rivals from Africa. Other nominees include Gazo from France, Central Cee from the UK, J Hus from the UK, Major Rd from Brazil, Ninho from France, and Tasha & Tracie from Brazil.
Last year, Black Sherif received his first nomination for ‘Best International Flow,’ but Benjamin Epps won the prize.
At the 2022 edition of the prestigious awards program, he was nominated in the “Best International Flow” category alongside Benjamin Epps (France), Central Cee (UK), Blxckie (South Africa), Haviah Mighty (Canada), Knucks (UK), Le Juiice (France), Nadia Nakai (Zimbabwe), and Tasha & Tracie (Brazil).
The program was recorded in Atlanta on October 3, 2023, and it will air live on October 10.
Black Sherif won the Best International Flow at the #hiphopawards , Congrats YAYA. it will be shown live on 10th October ✨ pic.twitter.com/Wk29e9K36l
— BLACKO CHARTS📊 (@BlackoCharts) October 4, 2023
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