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Musician Black Sherif has released the visuals for ‘Oh Paradise’, one of his most talked about songs on ‘The Villain I Never Was’ album at the time of its release.
In the dirge-like song, the ‘Second Sermon’ hitmaker talks about the death of his lover, addresses his grief, reprimanding her for dying while finding acceptance and mourning a loved one.
The video directed by David Nicol-Sey depicts a young man whose first attempt at love ends in a lot of pain.
The video comes as the crown jewel to mark the incredible success of Black Sherif’s debut album, ”The Villain I Never Was”, which was released in October 2022.
The album has gone on to solidify Black Sherif’s place as one of Africa’s most powerful creative voices.
Read more: TVINW: A journey through Blacko’s thorny love life
It went on to amass massive global streaming numbers; which made him the most streamed Ghanaian artist of the year on Spotify, and the most streamed artist of the year on the popular African streaming platform Boomplay with about a billion digital streams across all platforms.
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