Black Sheriff to the World-The most recent song of Award-winning and budding singer, Black Sherif has also been played at the American Airline Center

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American professional basketball team in Dallas, Mavericks played against the Portland Trail Blazers in a National Basketball Association (NBA) game on Aprial 9th 2022.

Amazingly, Blacko’s recent  ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ song featured on their repertoire of songs to enthrall fans who flocked to their stadium to witness the game.

At this juncture, ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ song has indeed traveled worldwide and Blacko will be more proud if he ever chances of this video.

You will recall that the new song has been monopolizing the mainstream of the entrainment industry as it continues to top charts and get more than millions of views on streaming platforms.


In other news, another accolade has been heaped on Black Sherif’s latest banger, ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ and this time around it’s from Ghanaian Grammy-nominated producer, Panford Nabeyin.


Speaking exclusively to Pulse Ghana, Nabeyin who worked on Kanye West’s ‘Heaven and Hell’ indicated that he has no favourite Ghanaian song but in the meantime, he has put ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ on repeat as he can’t stop listening to it.


He told Pulse Ghana;

"I don’t know if I have a favourite record. I like a lot of different stuff. Sark has some dope stuff. Obviously, KGee… But I really like Black Sherif’s stuff. That one in particular. There is something special about that record to me and I can’t put my hand to why I keep coming back to that record. I’m sure at some point, I will figure it out."

"I probably listen to it a few times a day. When we were at the hotel at the Grammys, I definitely was running that a few times.

 I was in the shower listening to it. I think my cousin was the one who put me onto that song. And the first time I heard it, I was like this is dope. But then I heard it again, and I was like this is actually really dope. Then I heard it the third time and I really can’t stop listening to it."


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