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Businessman and private jet broker, Kelvin Mensah, popularly known as PJ KEV, shared that Diddy’s team has connected with Black Sherif through him.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, on Wednesday, the young entrepreneur said Diddy’s team came to him to create a connection between Black Sherif and Diddy.
“Diddy’s team reached out to me recently to try and get in contact with Black Sherif,” he said.
PJ KEV added that there are a lot of other big artistes reaching out to connect with Ghanaian artistes but want to have an experience with the artiste first.
“Yeah, a lot of people have expressed interest but they want to be in the studio with them, vibe with them and see how they are,” he said on Hitz FM.

PJ KEV, who has a reputation for flying recording artistes, celebrities, athletes, and top executives around the world, believes that Ghanaian artistes should not be proud to ask for features to be able to get the international recognition they need.
”I’m cool with their features but, I’m just saying, sometimes, Ghanaian artistes have too much pride to ask for features, and if they don’t ask, the answer will always be ‘No’.”
Kelvin Mensah (born on 1, February 1991) is an African American entrepreneur and a private jet broker.



He has made a name as one of the world’s leading private jet brokers who have sold over 200 jets.
As a jet broker, Mensah does not own any aircraft, but he matches buyers and jet owners, he has developed relationships with several celebrities and influential people including Meek Mill, Young Thug, Tyga, French Montana, and Neymar Jr. He is often their first choice to close a jet deal for them.
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