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Black Sheriff loses BET Awards, Fans react.

Ellen Frimpong 12 months ago 0

Being the first Ghanaian artist to be nominated in the Best International Flow category after celebrated rapper Sarkodie, Ghanaian had a lot of expectation for Black Sheriff to bag the award like his senior at the BET Awards ceremony.

Unfortunately things didn’t turn out well when the young artist lost the award to Gabon-born French rapper Benjamin Epps.

 

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Ghanaians and fans of Black Sheriff affectionately called Blacko are filled with mix emotions on the artist’s lost of the prestigious award to someone else, however they agree that the category had a stiff competition.

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Fans have taken to social media platforms to express their strong support and belief for the promising young artist despite the defeat.

The award ceremony was held on October 4 2022, at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta, Georgi.

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Black Sheriff is yet to make any official statement regards his loss.

 

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My name is Ellen Frimpong, I love to write entertainment and human Interest content

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