Ghanaian highlife musician, Black Sherif, has expressed displeasure with how some individuals have condemned his style of dressing.
According to Black Sherif, he doesn’t understand why some people would attack him for the way he chooses to present himself publicly.
In a video shared online on March 4, 2025, Black Sherif emphasised that he is not bothered by the criticisms about his appearance.
“Everybody dresses how they want to dress. And I don’t get why someone wouldn’t allow me to dress how I want to dress. It doesn’t make sense to a mind that thinks right… So, it’s not relevant to me,” he said.
Black Sherif was further asked how he felt when his song, “First Sermon”, became a global hit and he responded,
“You know, I was on my bed about to sleep and I had the video playing whether to post the song or not… I was like, no just post it on Twitter and I went to bed. I woke up the following day with over 500 retweets, I was calling everybody,” he added.
Watch the video below:
🚨ICYMI🇬🇭🎶🗣️: Globally acclaimed Ghanaian highlife/hiplife star @blacksherif_ opens up to @BritishGQ about dealing with cyberbullies who mock his fashion choices.
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— Ölele | Building OSN (@OleleSalvador) March 4, 2025
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