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Black Sherif’s “The Villain I Never Was” Breaks Audiomack Record
Black Sherif’s debut album, “The Villain I Never Was,” continues to break records, this time on the Audiomack platform.
Since its release in 2022, the album has been rewriting the record books in the Ghanaian music scene, and it has now achieved another remarkable milestone.
The talented Ghanaian rapper has been steadily solidifying his presence on the global stage.
Following the success of his hit single “Kwaku The Traveller” and others like “Second Sermon” and its Burna Boy remix, Black Sherif released his debut studio album.
Impressively, the album features 13 solo tracks by Black Sherif and a collaboration with Burna Boy on the remix of “Second Sermon,” bringing the total to 14 tracks.
With over 450 million streams, the album has become the first Ghanaian project to reach this milestone, making it the most streamed Ghanaian album on the Audiomack platform.
Black Sherif’s album stands as a testament to his exceptional talent and the profound impact of his music, cementing his status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
🚨.@blacksherif_’s “The Villain I Never Was” album surpasses 450 MILLION streams on Audiomack.
— He becomes the first Ghanaian act to hit the milestone. 👏🏽🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/JMsc1SoVJ3
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) May 3, 2024
Recall, Black Sherif offered some insights into his musical style during an interview with the popular young interviewer Jazzy.
He discussed how his upbringing instilled in him a sense of the world’s vastness, leading him to reject confining himself to one particular musical category. This inclination toward versatility is evident in his music, which effortlessly traverses genres like hip-hop, drill, and highlife, showcasing his diverse talents.
Reflecting on his childhood, Black Sherif emphasized his belief in the expansive nature of the world, which motivated him to explore various musical paths freely. This approach has allowed him to create a rich and diverse body of work that stays true to his feelings and artistic expression.