At the OVO Arena in Wembley, Black Sherif had a performance for the 25th anniversary of the Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards.
A range of musical genres are recognized each year at the British music award presentation known as the MOBO Awards. Hip-hop, grime, UK Drill, R&B, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music are a few of these genres.
The evening featured performances by renowned musicians including Nile Rodgers, Craig David, Tion Wayne, and Fireboy DML, among others.
The mainstream Hiphop artist dazzled the tense crowd by releasing his well-known tracks Second Sermon Remix and Kwaku The Traveller.
Black Sherif is currently Ghana’s leading musical ambassador abroad, according to Sarkodie.
Sark announced this during a conversation he was having on 3Music TV to promote his freshly released album, Jamz, which features Blacko on the song Countryside.
Black Sherif, according to Sark, has a distinctive sound that fits with contemporary trends and has enabled him gain a big, committed following both nationally and overseas.
He expressed his joy at the recognition that regional musicians were receiving on a global stage. During the conversation, the multiple award-winning rapper beseeched fans to focus on promoting Ghanaian music rather than instigating animosity between artists.