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    Anyone who thinks I buy fake streams doesn’t know my work ethic – Black Sherif

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    Black Sherif shuts down fake stream accusations Black Sherif shuts down fake stream accusations

    Ghanaian artiste Black Sherif has denied claims that his success in the music industry is based on fake numbers.

    In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, the “Where Dem Boys” hitmaker said it is unfair and ridiculous for anyone to suggest that his achievements were boosted by dishonest means.

    According to Black Sherif, his rise to fame is the result of hard work, dedication, and passion for music.

    “Honestly, that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. My success is 100 percent organic. I put my blood, sweat and tears into every note, every lyric and every performance,” he said.

    He explained that he has taken time to grow his fanbase and has never relied on shortcuts or fake methods to gain attention.

    “I’ve built my audience through hard work, consistency and authenticity and that’s what’s driving my growth, not some cheap shortcut,” he stated.

    Black Sherif also added that the connection people feel with his songs comes from the honesty and emotion he puts into them.

    “My music speaks for itself. If people are connecting with my songs, it’s because I’ve poured my heart and soul into something real,” he said.

    The “Where Dem Boys” hitmaker addressed claims that he might be using fake streams to boost his numbers on music platforms, he rejected the idea and defended his work ethic.

    “Anyone who thinks I buy fake streams doesn’t know the first thing about my work ethic or my passion for music,” he stated.

    Also, watch an exclusive interview with Ayisi on the latest edition of Talkertainment below:

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