Black Sherif

Black Sherif 


Black Sherif, born Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kweku Frimpong on January 9, 2002, is a Ghanaian music sensation and rising Afrobeats star. He has taken the music industry by storm with his unique blend of highlife, reggae, drill music, rap, and hip-hop.

Early Life and Education

Black Sherif was born in Konongo, a town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, to Mr. Frimpong and Ante Marie. He was raised in a Muslim household and spent his early years in Konongo, where he developed a passion for music. Black Sherif's parents resided abroad, and he was left to live with his aunt and other family members at the age of 10.

He began his primary education at Konongo Zongo Islamic Basic School and later enrolled at Kumasi Academy for his secondary education. During his school days, Black Sherif was an active member of the Literary Group and participated in various talent shows, showcasing his dancing and rapping skills.

After completing his secondary education in 2019, Black Sherif began studying Marketing at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA). However, his love for music soon took over, and he decided to pursue a career in the music industry.

Music Career

Black Sherif's music journey began in 2019 with the release of his debut single, "Cry For Me." The song gained local attention, and he started performing at various events in Konongo. In 2020, he released his breakthrough single, "Money," which catapulted him to national prominence.

In May 2021, Black Sherif released "First Sermon," a song that further established his position in the Ghanaian music scene. The song's success was followed by "Second Sermon," a remix featuring Nigerian artist Burna Boy.

Black Sherif's big break came in March 2022 with the release of "Kwaku the Traveller," a song that reached number one on the Ghanaian and Nigerian Apple Music charts. The song's success earned him international recognition and collaborations with notable artists such as Sarkodie, Stormzy, and Amerado.

Awards and Recognition

Black Sherif has received numerous awards and nominations for his contributions to the music industry. Some of his notable awards include:

- Male Vocal Performance of the Year at the 2022 Ghana Music Awards
- Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards UK
- BET Hip Hop International Flow Award (2023)

Net Worth and Endorsements

Black Sherif's net worth is estimated to be around $500,000 to $1 million, according to various sources. His income comes from music sales, show performances, and brand endorsements. He has partnered with Italian sports wear brand ellesse and has collaborated with other notable brands.

Personal Life

Black Sherif is currently single and resides in Accra, Ghana. He is known for his unique style and fashion sense, often incorporating African prints into his outfits. He is also an avid fan of football and supports Manchester United.

Discography

- "Cry For Me" (2019)
- "Money" (2020)
- "First Sermon" (2021)
- "Second Sermon" (feat. Burna Boy) (2021)
- "Kwaku the Traveller" (2022)
- "The Villain I Never Was" (2022)
- "Iron Boy" (2025)

Black Sherif's music is a fusion of highlife, reggae, drill music, rap, and hip-hop. His unique sound has earned him a massive following in Ghana and beyond. With his rising popularity, it's clear that Black Sherif is one to watch in the African music scene. 

References

¹ Black Sherif Biography, Net worth in 2025 and Music Career
² Black Sherif’s biography: age, real name, net worth, songs
³ Black Sherif Biography: Early Life, Careers, Albums, Awards, & Legacies
⁴ Black Sherif Biography, Age, Songs, Girlfriend, Net Worth

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