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Ghana trailblazer and singer, Black Sherif has been honoured by BBC 1xtra as part of the artistes to be on the lookout via their prestigious Hotfor2023 campaign.
The Konongo native was chosen alongside several incredible artistes who are tipped to excel in 2023 and beyond according to the British black music powerhouse.
Some of the artistes who made the list include; the sensational British female group, Flo, Doechi, Cristale, Nemzz, Ayra Starr and Debbie.
Ghanaian singer and rapper @blacksherif_ has steadily been gaining traction both on the continent and abroad.
— BBC Radio 1Xtra (@1Xtra) January 13, 2023
2023 promises to a strong year for this rising star ✨ #Hotfor2023 pic.twitter.com/LctNhHSJEh
Black Sherif had an incredible run in 2022 and released his debut studio album ‘The Villain I Never Was’ which is still charting across various digital streaming platforms.
He successfully headlined his own shows both in the UK and Ghana and gave out a stellar performance on the 25th MOBO Awards grand stage at the OVO arena in Wembley, UK.
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