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On the joyous occasion of his birthday and fresh off his sold-out annual concert in Accra, multi-award-winning Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif has released his first song of the year, titled 'Lord I’m Amazed,' via RBA/Empire.
The highly-anticipated single, which he teased on his Instagram account last November, officially dropped today, marking a soulful and introspective start to 2025.

Renowned for his raw storytelling, dynamic flow, and soul-stirring lyricism, Black Sherif blends gospel-inspired melodies with heartfelt verses in 'Lord I’m Amazed.'
The track chronicles his struggles, triumphs, and unwavering faith, delivering a profound message wrapped in harmonic layers and heartfelt instrumentation.
“This song is not just music; it’s my prayer, my gratitude, and my testimony wrapped in melody,” Black Sherif shared. “I want every listener to feel the same sense of awe and gratitude that I feel every day.”

With ethereal harmonies, a powerful chord progression, and Black Sherif’s signature emotive delivery, 'Lord I Am Amazed' is poised to become an instant anthem—one that transcends genres and speaks directly to the soul.
The release follows his monumental success with the Zaama Disco concert last December, where 23,000 fans gathered at the Untamed Empire to witness his electrifying performance. Riding high on the acclaim of his debut album, The Villain I Never Was, and a string of chart-topping singles, Black Sherif is gearing up for his sophomore album, Iron Boy.

The upcoming project promises to explore deeper themes of perseverance, growth, and breaking new frontiers while maintaining the energy and authenticity that have made him a household name.
'Lord I’m Amazed' is now available on all major streaming platforms, offering fans a glimpse into the bold and introspective journey that will unfold in Iron Boy.
As Black Sherif continues to cement his place as one of Africa’s most dynamic musical voices, his message remains clear: true strength comes from within, and no obstacle can stand in the way of someone determined to rise.
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