In terms of his musical career, the year 2022 was one of the best of Black Sherif’s life.
After his song Kwaku the Traveller took first place as the most streamed Hip-Hop/Rap song of the year, just a few days before the year 2022 comes to an end, the rapper has once more received praise.
Burna Boy’s remix of the Kwaku The Traveller song came in second on the Turntable Magazine list, perhaps by accident.
He was up against a lot of competition from songs like “Wait For You” by Future with Tems and Drake, “ArrDee’s Come & Go,” “Always” by Darkoo, “First Class” by Jack Harlow, and “Hustle” by Reminisce with Drake. BNXN fka Buju and D Smoke, JAE5’s Hustle highlighting BNXN fka Buju and Pigeon, Olamide’s Disdain Me including Wande Coal and Running by Ladipoe highlighting Fireboy DML.
Stars are written on Sherif’s story. The world cannot get enough of his spellbinding music since his breakout in 2021 and his spectacular debut performance of his single “Kwaku, The Traveller” at the 2022 3Music Awards. His acclaim has spread far and wild with his tunes besting outlines in numerous nations and different music streaming stages.
Dark Sherif, since acquiring notoriety through his hit tune “First Message” in May 2021, has grabbed the eye of a few worldwide demonstrations including Burna Kid, DJ Khaled, Forest area, Arrdee and Darkoo, Akon and the preferences.
The rapper Mohammed Ismail Sharif, whose birth name is Sharif, was born and raised in Konongo, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. While he was in senior high school at Kumasi Academy, he became interested in music. His debut in the music industry took place in 2019, but it wasn’t until 2021 that his songs “First Sermon” and “Second Sermon,” which were released in May and July of that year, became overnight hits. That year, the two songs reached one million streams on Boomplay in record time.