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Black Sherif reveals how he has always dreamt of performing on stage.
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The Ghanaian singer made this known on a Twitter Space.
The buzzing Ghanaian musician and performer Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, known professionally as Black Sherif, has shared how he always dreamed of himself performing on stage throughout his education days when he was in class 6.
He made this known in a Twitter Space dialogue indicating everybody might be whoever she or he desires to be and he also contended that his dream has come to pass as he is now living it.
From the speech of the quick rising Ghanaian artiste, he means his desires have now changed into reality.
He said:
“I remember primary six or seven, I used to see me in my dreams on stage performing and now I’m out there performing.”
During the Twitter space, the singer was asked to advise someone who has big dreams but cannot “see beyond” their crippling circumstances.
He indicated that such a person should believe that “you can be whoever you want to be.”
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Black Sherif pointed out that anyone with big aspirations must optimally use the tools available to them at the moment. He noted that this is better than merely wishing for better circumstances.
“With the small resources that you have, you don’t need everything in the world, you can start with that.”
The 20-year-old whose song, “Kwaku The Traveller,” has topped global charts urged anyone striving for the best to “keep going” but more importantly to “be careful” too.
“Of course, you actually have to be careful. My dad always tells me this – be careful. And I have seen stuff that make also be like be careful. It’s rough. It’s not always smooth. It’s very rough.”
The Twitter Space Black Sherif made these comments on was dubbed Twitter Voices #AfricaToTheWorld.
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