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On the Second Sermon, Black Sherif threatens poverty once more.

 On the Second Sermon, Black Sherif threatens poverty once more.

According to many Ghanaian music fans, the musician, who has become a menace to poverty, has delivered yet another severe warning against deprivation. 


This time, he's back with another sermon, this time focusing on the shackles of street life, which could be the final straw for the saviour, Blacko. 

Part II of the good news has been released by Black Sherif, who has nearly reached a million views on YouTube with his first sermon.
The second installment did not disappoint. As is typical of him, he shared a clip of the song, which sparked a social media frenzy among fans who couldn't wait for the complete version to be released. The Konongo-raised rapper and singer goes deeper into the difficulties of Ghanaian youth on the recently released ‘Second Sermon.'

On the Second Sermon, Black Sherif threatens poverty once more.



The Konongo-raised rapper and singer goes deeper into the difficulties of Ghanaian youth on the recently released ‘Second Sermon.' Blacko explained the meaning of the song, saying, "This is me conveying a message to my people at home" (Konongo). This one is also dedicated to my Angel, Sister Mariama (RIP).” 

Black Sherif went on to say that he is only attempting to represent "the day-to-day lifestyle of my boys on the streets." It took a lot of bravery for me to speak up, but this is our truth. I don't speak for myself; I pray that God blesses every young person on the street who is struggling to get by.”


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