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Black Sherif Can Sell O2 Arena – Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale

Black Sherif can sell out the O2 Arena, according to Ghanaian dancehall superstar Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., also known as Shatta Wale in the entertainment industry.

There have been rumors and discussions that only Nigerians artistes can sell the O2 Arena, not Ghanaian artistes.

These rumors have been debunked by Shatta Wale, who asserts that popular Ghanaian hip-hop artist Mohammed Ismail Sherif, also known as Black Sherif in the entertainment sector, can sell the O2 Arena.

He asserts that Black Sherif can easily sell 20,000 capacity for the O2 Arena in London with the aid of his record company Empire.

He reiterated that he will be scheduled to play and that he will be there to assist Black Sherif if he decides to sell the 20.000 O2Arena.

Black Sherif

Mohammed Ismail Sharrif (born 9, January 2002) populary known as Black Sherif is a Ghanaian musician and performer from Konongo. He gained mainstream acclaim with his street anthem “Second Sermon” released in July 2021. His catchy hooks and choruses have garnered him over 100 million streams on Audiomack, while his music tops charts and is played everywhere from influencer videos on social media to NBA All-Star games

Black Sherif was born and raised in Konongo-Zongo, his hometown in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. As both his parents stayed overseas, Black Sherif lived with his auntie and other extended family members at the age of 10. His nomadic lifestyle exposed him to multiple influences and different cultures at a very early age.

He attended his basic education at Konongo Zongo Islamic Basic School, and completed his secondary education at Kumasi Academy, where he picked up an interest in Music and dancing.

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