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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has released his highly anticipated second single of 2024 titled Zero with British singer Mabel.
This dynamic track resonates with a vibe of tranquillity, emphasising living a drama-free life.
The seamless blend of Black Sherif's Ghanaian influence and Mabel's British charm creates a musical experience that encourages listeners to embrace a life without unnecessary complexities.

Zero is a celebration of simplicity and the joy found in a drama-free existence, delivered through a fusion of Hip-hop, R&B and Afro-pop sounds.
Black Sherif's poignant lyrics, combined with Mabel's soulful vocals, create a captivating narrative that encapsulates the beauty of this collaboration.
The infectious beats and seamless fusion of diverse musical influences make "Zero" a staple production from his in-house producer, Joker Nharnah.
Black Sherif continuously hints at the release of his sophomore album, which is due this year, to his fans on via his social media platforms.

Meanwhile, he has been nominated in the Best Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration category for the 55th NAACP Awards together with Dreamville’s Bas and Kel-P for ‘Creed III: Soundtrack’ and recently headlined one of the biggest festivals in Africa, Afrofuture.
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