The Ghanaian gospel UK-based singer and preacher, Dr. Sonnie Badu has showered plaudits on young rapper Black Sherif following the release of his debut album ‘The Villain I Never Was’ on Thursday.
Dr. Badu who is fascinated by the young star’s cage game said he believes Black Sherif embodies the spirit of Jamaica’s iconic reggae singer Bob Marley who died in 1981.
He shared on his social media page he wrote: “I think this young man @blacksherif_ is BoB Marley incarnate living in Ghana. His songwriting abilities are just incredible.”
In reaction to Black’s new album, the extremely overwhelmed musician also prophesied about Black Sherif’s life saying he was going to be a music giant on the African continent.
He continued that “This new album solidifies the fact that – he will be one of the Giants of African music. And he will surely win some #Grammys for Ghana. May God protect you from jealousy, envy, and premature termination as you walk in your giftings. #DrBadu.” ‘The Villain I Never Was’ has received so many positive reviews with Sherif’s unique style of music attracting commendation and suggestions to forge his own genre of music.
Story by Obaapa Janee