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Fast-rising musician Black Sherif is finally out with a new single, 'Ankonam'.
The song is yet another testimony of the Ghanaian artiste’s commitment towards becoming a household name in the country’s music industry.
The 3-minute piece has already been described by early listeners as a 'sad man's story'.

On the track, the 'Money' hitmaker speaks of the silent young man striving to achieve his dreams amid the challenges encountered in the harsh world.
The song elicits a feeling of empathy towards the subjects as if it were so intended by its groovy mid-tempo nature.
'Ankonam' was produced by Trino who did justice to both the beat and mixing.
Listen to 'Ankonam' here.
Meanwhile, social media is already buzzing with reactions to the new single less than 24 hours after its release.
The song dey make I cry 😭🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/LDWv8wavNm
— Kengel Yeboah (@Kengel_) March 19, 2021
Lemme appreciate these 2 great persons @Gyakie_ and @blacksherif_
— Elvis 🇬🇭 (@Kayjnr10) March 19, 2021
You guys are making waves here and abroad charley ❤️🔥💚❤️❤️🔥#ForeverRemix #Ankonam
Black Sherif is talent 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😭😭 pic.twitter.com/5etBL42MBe
— Sneaker Nyame 👟(Best Shoe Plug) (@SneakerNyame_) March 19, 2021
Ei so @blacksherif_ only you everyday you make poor or sad for your song inside! You di3 the one you dey drop this midnight men ka sikasem , there you go see 😂
— MADEINGHANA🇬🇭 (@_madeinghana_) March 18, 2021
Someone called this funeral alté and I fucking love it@blacksherif_ get it King! https://t.co/800bg8yO5p
— guywiththeballoon (@AubreyMensa) March 19, 2021
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