Why I Always Expect My Songs To Blow – Black Sherif Reveals

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The multi-award-winning artist Black Sherif, real name Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, has acknowledged that not everyone like the music he creates.

“When the songs are going out it’s always 50-50 for me because I know some people will connect and others too won’t connect so it’s always like that,” he told Amansan Krakye.

The ‘Soja’ hitmaker said in a one-on-one interview on the Kastle Entertainment Show spotted by VOG that as a creative person, he wishes his songs to travel as far as they can.

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“In some way yeah I expect my songs to blow because I’m a creative person and creativity comes from God who is the creator,” he remarked.

He added “Everybody who is trying to do something will always wish that thing they’re doing will become good and no one will wish to fail when doing anything.

“But it all depends on taking risks because my feelings about my songs are always 50-50 when I’m making them but the art to me is always 100 percent.

“So I expect my songs to go as high as it can go in some way I think we expect it that’s me and the people that enjoy my songs,” Black Sherif ended on Cape Coast’s Kastle FM.

Source; www.voiceofgh.com

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