Afrobeats star, Burna Boy, is taking rapper Black Sherif’s music beyond the borders of Africa.
The Grammy Award winner in a video posted online was seen performing 'Second Sermon Remix'.
This was on his Europe tour. Burna Boy was performing in Geneva, Switzerland, with over 5000 people present.
Burna Boy had patrons present dancing and singing along to the catchy tune that continues to make its mark on the airwaves.
'Second Sermon' was one of Black Sherif’s biggest hits in 2021, The song's popularity spun a remix with Burna Boy.
The ‘African Giant’ hitmaker hinted at a possible collaboration by dropping a verse on his Instagram story in October.
The song, which shone some light on the shackles on street life, drew more people to the artiste, with many wanting to know and see more of him and his talent.
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