Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif is reportedly considering a surprising academic comeback, with indications that the chart-topping artist may return to the classroom after previously dropping out of university.
According to emerging reports, the “Kwaku the Traveller” hitmaker is said to be reflecting on his education journey and exploring the possibility of resuming studies at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, where he was once enrolled before fully committing to his music career.
The revelation has sparked widespread discussion among fans, many of whom were unaware that the award-winning artist had unfinished academic plans despite his rapid rise to fame in the music industry.
While Black Sherif has not publicly confirmed a formal decision, sources close to the conversation suggest the artist is “seriously considering” balancing education with his demanding music schedule.
Since breaking into mainstream success, Black Sherif has become one of Ghana’s most influential contemporary artists, known for emotionally charged storytelling and a distinctive sound that blends hip-hop, highlife, and trap influences.
His journey from student life to stardom has often been cited as an example of talent breaking through traditional boundaries—but this latest development suggests a possible return to structure and academic grounding.

Social media reactions have been mixed, with many praising the idea of prioritizing education alongside success, while others argue that his music career is already at a global peak that may not require a return to school
For now, the situation remains unconfirmed, but the possibility alone has reignited conversations about education, ambition, and the unpredictable paths of modern creative careers.
Whether this marks a full return to academic life or simply a reflection on unfinished goals, Black Sherif’s next move is already generating significant attention.


