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Following the groundbreaking success of his debut album, The Villain I Never Was, Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif returns with Iron Boy, his highly anticipated sophomore album.
Set to captivate audiences worldwide, Iron Boy, a moniker which pays homage to his hometown Highlife legend, Amakye Dede, showcases the artist’s signature storytelling, musical versatility, and fearless exploration of themes that resonate deeply with fans across the globe.
Across 15 songs, Sherif positions himself as an unstoppable sonic outlaw– a potpourri of sounds ranging from Highlife, Hip-Hop, Afrobeats and soul-stirring melodies – Iron Boy cemented Black Sherif’s place as one of Africa’s most compelling voices.

The album delves into a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences, tackling themes of love, resilience, personal evolution, and self-discovery. With each track, Black Sherif invites listeners into his world, narrating stories of triumph, stealth, and unyielding ambition with his distinctive voice and poignant lyricism.
IRON BOY is where peak optimism and anxiety meet the notion of perseverance and stealth, all coming together to build a self-supporting frame,” Black Sherif shared. “Somewhere along the line, I got obsessed with my aspirations of getting the people to not see me past an art maker who got noticed. I couldn’t make it happen, so I let it be.
A sudden need to feel grounded came to shake up my whole frame, and so, I plan to build harmony between every line of my thinking,” says Black Sherif. “This album is for everyone finding their way, embracing their truth, and pushing against the odds.”

As an artist known for his raw authenticity and genre-defying sound, Black Sherif continues to push boundaries, blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary influences. Iron Boy promises a sonic experience that is both deeply personal and universally relatable, solidifying his evolution as a global icon in contemporary African music.
Following the drop of the two scintillating Iron Boy trailers under the vision of Ghanaian creative powerhouse David Nicol Sey of North Productions, anticipation building has heightened, with fans and music lovers worldwide looking forward to an album that not only redefines Black Sherif’s artistry but also leaves an indelible mark on the global music landscape.
In support of IRON BOY, Black Sherif is kicking off his headlining US tour tomorrow in Washington, D.C. The tour includes sold out shows in New York, Los Angeles and more, before heading overseas to Europe in May.
A native of Konongo, a small mineral-rich town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, Black Sherif, born Mohammed Ismail Sharif Kwaku Frimpong, has risen against all odds to
become the country's biggest star. Embracing a diverse musical palette, he bridges the gap between Afrobeats, highlife, and Ghanaian drill, showcasing his wordplay, storytelling, and linguistic versatility. The breakout success of "First Sermon" and "Second Sermon" in 2021 propelled Black Sherif onto the international stage, with "Kwaku The Traveller" earning him superstar status in 2022.
Black Sherif’s global impact has continued to grow. In 2024, he was named to Rolling Stone's Future 25, performed at SXSW for Rolling Stone Live, and spoke about the diversity of African music in an exclusive profile. He has taken the stage at major festivals like Afro Nation Miami, Pharrell’s Something in the Water, and Wireless Festival UK. His debut headlining concert at New York’s Palladium Times Square marked a major milestone, while his music has been recognised by NPR, The Fader, Complex, and The New York Times. In addition to his own work, he has contributed to high-profile collaborations, including ‘Wotowoto Seasoning with Odumodublavk, "Lomo Lomo" with KiDi and "Jesus Christ 2" with AratheJay.
Listen to Black Sherif’’s sophomore album, IRON BOY
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