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Rapper Sarkodie has praised Black Sherif for his exploits in the music industry.
Speaking at Black Sherif's private cocktail over the weekend to celebrate his debut album, Sarkodie said that the ‘Soja’ hitmaker has won not only Ghanaians' hearts with his work but international fans as well.
He stated that Black Sherif’s music has become a demand in other countries and he (Sarkodie) just like other fans could not be more proud of the musician and his achievements.
“International Blacko. I think it's how every Ghanaian feels and we all feel super proud. The fact that when you go somewhere you hear your country on the radio. I went to South Africa to shoot my new project and I go to the club and it’s Blacko's music (playing),” he said.
Sarkodie added that "I am talking about the biggest song that the people are looking at, the highest peak and to see that and knowing that it is coming from my country makes me super proud.”
The ‘Highest’ rapper said that despite the success Black Sherif has chalked in his career, he would go further than this.
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