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Black Sherif almost broke down on stage while performing Paradise at his concert.

Crisely Blay 9 months ago 0

On Wednesday, December 21st, Black Sherif performed at Mozama Disco, and it was a wonderful occasion.

The song “Paradise” by Blacko was one of the highlights of the event that was videotaped.

The touching song brought Black Sherif and his audience to tears because of how personal the words were to him.

The first album by Black Sherif, The Villian I Never Was, inspired a concert named Mozama Disco show. On December 21, the performance took place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel.

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With his flawless voice and excellent music, Black Sherif enthralled the audience. The musician’s performance of Paradise, one of the most heartfelt songs ever, was one of the concert’s most moving highlights.

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The musician’s performance of Paradise, one of his album’s most moving songs, was one of the concert’s most moving moments.

Black Sherif broke down in tears while performing the song that was very close to his heart.

He was accompanied by the audience in song the entire time. Blacko composed the song “Paradise” in memory of his late fiancée Clementina Konadu, who passed away while the two were still in senior high school.

In 2017, there was a terrible sickness epidemic at Kumasi Academy Senior High School, and Clementina was one of the unlucky victims who passed away. The emotive performance of Black Sherif also moved online users.

Written By

Dorcas Prah known professionally as Crisely Blay is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter.

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