Ghanaian music powerhouse Black Sherif has released a stunning live performance video on his official YouTube channel, showcasing select tracks from his newly released album, IRON BOY.
The captivating performance features live renditions of four standout songs: LORD I’M AMAZED, REBEL MUSIC, JANUARY 9th, and SO IT GOES. Set against a cinematic backdrop with rich live instrumentation, the performance highlights Black Sherif’s emotional depth, lyrical strength, and commanding stage presence.

The performance gives deeper context to the themes of IRON BOY, an album already earning acclaim for its raw storytelling, vulnerability, and fusion of Afrobeat, trap, and alternative influences.
Since its release, IRON BOY has definitely proved Black Sherif’s reputation as one of Africa’s most compelling musical voices. This new live performance is not just a treat for fans, it’s a bold artistic statement that reinforces his place at the forefront of Ghanaian music.
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