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Music producer Joker Nharnah has disclosed that a new music project by Black Sherif is ready for release this year.
Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM’s morning show, Daybreak Hitz, he said he had completed work on the songs and submitted them to Road Boys Association, Black Sherif’s management.
“I just submitted the new Blacko project. So you guys should expect,” he told the hosts Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio.
Joker further revealed that Black Sherif’s new anthology is expected to be released this year.
Songs Joker has produced for Black Sherif include Kwaku the Traveller, Soja, Konongo Zongo, January 9, Soma Obi and Homeless Song.
Others are Shut Up, Dreamer, The Victory Song, Sin City, Top of the Morning and Gone Tomorrow.
He contributed significantly to Black Sherif’s Iron Boy album, which won Album of the Year at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
Joker Nharnah, born Joshua Aime Adjei, is an acclaimed Ghanaian music producer, sound architect and creative visionary, widely celebrated as one of the most influential figures shaping contemporary African music.
Best known as the primary in-house producer and sonic collaborator behind Black Sherif’s global rise, Joker has built a reputation for crafting emotionally charged soundscapes that resonate deeply with audiences around the world.
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