Black Sheriff “Threatens Poverty Again” in Second Sermon



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The artist who has become a threat to poverty according to many Ghanaian music lovers has issued yet another stern warning of deprivation.

This time with another sermon, highlighting the shackles of life on the streets, which just might be the ones that seal the deal for the savior, Blacko.

With ‘First Sermon’ reaching almost a million views on YouTube, Black sheriff published the second part of the good news.

The rest did not disappoint. As a hallmark of him, he released a snippet of the song that sent fans into a social media frenzy as they couldn’t wait for the full piece to be officially released.

On the newly released “Second Sermon,” the Konongo-raised rapper and songwriter takes a deeper look into the struggles of Ghanaian youth.

Speaking on the rationale for the song, Blacko said; “It is I who send a message to my people at home (Konongo). I also dedicated this one to my Angel, Sister Mariama (RIP).

Black Sherif further explained that he was simply trying to describe “the daily lifestyle of my boys on the streets. It took so much courage to express this, but it is our truth. I don’t just speak for myself, I pray that God will bless every young person on the street who is trying to make ends meet.

The track whose first seconds were inaugurated by Bigg Homie Flee is nicknamed a fusion of trap and highlife.

The record produced by the Ghanaian stallion comes at the right time as it was highly anticipated, as shown on social media.

He is currently number 1 on Twitter in Ghana.



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