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Black Sherif and his music are making waves beyond the borders of Ghana.
The rapper’s new hit single, 'Kwaku The Traveller' is the first Ghanaian song to become number one on the Top 100 Apple Music Chart in Nigeria.
The song is also number one on Ghana’s Top 100 Apple Music Chart.
Blacko’s #KwakuTheTraveller is No.1 in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭 on Apple Music. @blacksherif_ bypass the system simple.
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) April 3, 2022
Happy Sunday. pic.twitter.com/G5gdOeAzQy
Taking to Twitter, rapper M.anifest congratulated Black Sherif for hitting this new milestone.
Kwaku the traveler. Blacko the boundary breaker. 🏆🎯 pic.twitter.com/qnb6vVmIg6
— M.anifest - Madina to the Universe (@manifestive) April 3, 2022
'Kwaku The Traveller' – the song depicts the story of a young man struggling to make a life for himself.
On this path, which he has eventually come to accept, a lot of sacrifices and life-altering decisions seem to have been made.
Considering the gravity of some of these moves Blacko makes during this ordeal and the criticisms thereof, he is asking who is without sin to cast the first stone, like Jesus asked the Pharisees who accused a woman of sexual infidelity in John 8:7.
Since its release, Twitter users who have had the opportunity to interact with this piece have been left amazed. They say they relate with the lyrics of the song.
Meanwhile, fans have been applauding Black Sherif for his new feat.
Black sherrif kwaku the traveler is a bad jam. And yes, he deserves all the streams and hypes🔥
— 🏵️Polysaccharide🦋gurl🌸 (@_nnebaby) April 3, 2022
Black sherrif kwaku the traveler is a bad jam. And yes, he deserves all the streams and hypes🔥
— 🏵️Polysaccharide🦋gurl🌸 (@_nnebaby) April 3, 2022
Dude has got the hardest verse on kwaku the traveler recently https://t.co/M6H0rQ0Hmq
— Ojo . I . O (@beard_mvhn1) April 3, 2022
Black Sheriff ❤️. Ever since I listened to First sermon, I've been a fan. Second Sermon and then Holy Fuck. Kwaku the traveler is just his starting point. 🔥
— Light Bearer 🇩🇪 (@1Dope_Shady) April 3, 2022
Black Sheriff ❤️. Ever since I listened to First sermon, I've been a fan. Second Sermon and then Holy Fuck. Kwaku the traveler is just his starting point. 🔥
— Light Bearer 🇩🇪 (@1Dope_Shady) April 3, 2022
@blacksherif_ must be reincarnated.
I just found out he's only 20 years old (I do not say this condescendingly). But there's far too much depth in #KwakuTheTraveller for that age chale.
Solid stuff! 🔥— Dela Dela Tamakloe (@KelDel07) April 3, 2022
…who never fvck up hands in the air, No hands?!🔥🔥 #KwakuTheTraveller pic.twitter.com/txkkrPmpux
— get ur PVC!! (@nigeriaNawa) April 3, 2022
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