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Ghanaian music powerhouse Black Sherif has officially released his first single of 2026 titled “Pop Star” via RBA/ Empire.
The single, produced by Joker Nharnah,arrives on the heels of the massive success of his sophomore album Iron Boy, which dominated streaming platforms, charts, and stages across continents.
With “Pop Star,” Black Sherif pushes into new sonic territory while maintaining the authenticity that has resonated with audiences across continents. The track reflects both the weight of rising stardom and the determination that continues to fuel his climb.

The release follows the remarkable run of his sophomore Iron Boy, an album widely celebrated for its raw lyricism, genre-blending production, and deeply personal narratives. The project not only strengthened Black Sherif’s position as one of Africa’s most compelling musical voices but also expanded his reach to a rapidly growing international audience. The album charted at #6 on Spotify UK Top Albums, #10 on the Billboard World Albums, and #5 on the Nigerian Top 100 albums. The album set the record as the first Ghanaian album to receive 2 million streams on its first day.
The 24-year-old also sold out venues in North America and Europe in a record time for his Iron Boy Tour which saw him perform in Washington DC, Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Columbus (Ohio), Toronto, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Sweden, Copenhagen, Cologne, Hamburg, Paris, Brescia, Birmingham and his historic back to back sold out nights at the Shepherd's Bush in London. The tour finally wrapped up with his annual homecoming concert in Accra, Ghana, dubbed the Zaama Disco Concert, which sold out the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, attracting 30,000 attendees.
Speaking on the new single, Black Sherif shared: “With PopStar, I seek to reclaim the artist and entertainer that I long sought to be before I moved to the city, which then compelled me to be what I had to be”.
Since breaking onto the global scene with Second Sermon featuring Burna Boy and his solo monster hit, Kwaku The Traveller, Black Sherif has built a reputation for music that resonates far beyond borders fusing elements of drill, highlife, hip-hop, and Afrobeats into a sound that is uniquely his own.
With “Pop Star,” he continues to push his artistry forward while staying grounded in the authenticity that defines his work.
The single also signals the beginning of what promises to be a defining year for the Ghanaian star, with more music, global performances, and creative projects expected throughout 2026.
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