As a leader of the new
school, rapper and
singer Black Sherif
keeps shattering ceilings.
His recent achievement is the BET Hip
Hop Awards 2022
in the Best
International Flow
category. He is the second Ghanaian
artiste to receive this nomination after Sarkodie
in
2019.
The competitive
category includes eight other artistes – Nadia
Nakai(Zimbabwe), Central Cee(United Kingdom),
Blxckie(South Africa), Benjamin Epps(France), Haviah Mighty(Canada), Knucks(United
Kingdom), Tasha & Tracie(Brazil)
and Le Juiice(France)


@blacksherif_
Black Sherif’s music transcends Ghana as he continues to make waves the world over.
The Awards will be
recorded on 30th
September 2022 at
the Cobb Energy
Performing Arts Centre
in
Atlanta and air on 4th October 2022 on
BET.
Here is wishing
Blacko best of
luck at the BET Hip Hop Awards
2022.
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