Old Video of Black Sherif Saying The Media Can't Pressure Him Pops Up After $20k Arrest: "My Focus Is Music"
- After Ghanaian musician Black Sherif's brush with the law, a video of the young man sharing thoughts on media trends surfaces
- In the video, Black Sherif talks about how he handles unwanted attention from the press
- He also revealed what has kept him grounded despite the virality of his brand since his hit song
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Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif's old video is consolation for his fans, who were devasted over his arrest.
The video resurfaced online this morning just after news of his arrest at the Kotoka International Airport was confirmed by several media houses in the country.
Black Sherif was immediately whisked away by the police in a waiting van upon his arrival.
In the old video, the rapper shared a few ideas about why he is unfazed by the antics of the Ghanaian press with Pulse Ghana. He said:
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The media doesn't pressure me. No media pressure, no nothing. I actually don't give a 100% to them. They are talking about my craft. What I'm doing, and that is what gets them to talk about me too... So my focus is actually about my music."
Watch the video below:
Black Sherif sorts needy nursing mothers at Ridge Hospital, pays off all their bills
In other news, Legit,ng reported Black Sherif's charitable deed to nursing mothers stranded at the Ridge hospital in Accra.
Black Sherif helped some new mothers at the hospital with their bills so they could be discharged. He also donated food items and toiletries to the needy.
Photos of the young rapper with the beneficiaries flooded the internet.
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Black Sherif: Musician’s manager drags him to court
The current reigning young Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif, was in trouble following being dragged to court by his manager.
Known in private life as Mohammed Ismail Shariff, the musician has been served a writ signed on April 11, 2022, to appear in court within eight days. Otherwise, the court would take action without any further notice to him.
The court also placed an injunction on Black Sherif that stopped him from performing at events.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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