VGMA Artiste of the Year nominee, Black Sherif, has once again gotten Twitter chirping loudly for his prowess in delivering world-class music.
The excitement is all because of Blacko's newest single; "Kwaku The Traveller". Black Sherif’s newest work was released at dawn on Thursday.
Since then, 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.
"Kwaku The Traveller" as the title suggests chronicles the life of a young man who is constantly searching for greener pasture just to be able to provide for himself and his family.
"Kwaku The Traveller" by the 19-year-old Konongo born musician signed to Road Boys Association (RBA) was produced by Joker Nharnah.
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