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Black Sherif enskinned as Nachin Naa in Temale

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Black Sherif enskinned as Nachin Naa in Temale

Black Sherif, the singer has been enskinned as the youth chief title “Nachin Naa,” making him Temale’s new chief.

His new title in the neighborhood translates to “Youth Chief.”

In a little video, the artist can be seen accepting a smock from local elders.

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The Villain I Never Was is a recent album by Black Sherif with fourteen songs.

His transformation from a young Muslim from the mining town of Konongo to a globally renowned artist is both painful and thrilling, as shown in the project’s main tracks, “45” and “Soja.”

On The Villain I Never Was, Black Sherif blends cultures to create his own world using his native Twi and narrative talent together with “asakaa” (the Ghanian version of the common drill sound), Afrobeats, and other musical genres.

Black Sherif, who already has millions of listens worldwide thanks to songs like “Kwaku The Traveller” and “Second Sermon,” is proud to release his first full-length album and make his US debut on November 6th at Elsewhere in New York City.

Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, who was born on January 9th, 2002, was nurtured in Ghana’s Ashanti Region in Konongo-Zongo, his hometown.

At the age of ten, Black Sherif lived with his aunt and other members of his extended family while both of his parents continued to work abroad. He was exposed to several influences and other civilizations at a very young age as a result of his itinerant existence.

He completed his secondary school at Kumasi Academy, where he developed a liking in music and dancing, after receiving his basic education at Konongo Zongo Islamic Basic School.

He attended the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) in the past and is now enrolled at the University of Ghana.

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Tillie Gya Defends Shatta Wale, Slams Stonebwoy Fans for Mockery

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Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall artist, Tillie Gya, has come to the defense of Shatta Wale following his performance at Vybz Kartel’s Freedom concert. While some fans, particularly those of Stonebwoy, have been mocking Shatta Wale’s performance, Tillie Gya believes this is uncalled for. According to him, Shatta Wale’s inclusion in the concert is a big win for Ghana and Africa, and should be celebrated.

Tillie Gya took to social media to express his disappointment at the behavior of some Stonebwoy fans. He believes that fan bases in Ghana should know when to celebrate and when to compete. Instead of mocking Shatta Wale, fans should be proud of his achievement and the fact that he is putting Ghana on the map.

The debate highlights the intense rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, two of Ghana’s biggest Reggae Dancehall artists. However, Tillie Gya’s comments serve as a reminder that there is room for all artists to shine and make Ghana proud. By celebrating each other’s successes, Ghanaian artists can work together to take the music industry to the next level.

Tillie Gya’s defense of Shatta Wale has sparked a conversation about the need for unity and support among Ghanaian artists and their fans. As the music industry continues to grow, it is essential for fans to recognize and celebrate the achievements of all artists, regardless of their affiliations or rivalries.

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“A year of excellence” Joe Kole Outshines All in 2024

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In the current ghanaian music space, it will be unfair to give all credit to artists without acknowledging the efforts of music producers.

One producer whom we can not turn a blind eye to his recent works is Wodzrah George, widely known as Joe Kole. From the days of Flowking Stone through to the era of King Paluta and Amerado.


The champion music producer, Joe Kole, has proven to be a timeless producer; recently being behind 80% of hit songs in ghana and being a core influence in the rise of kumerican music vibe.

Top artists such as Strongman, King Paluta, Amerado, Sista Afia, Eno Barony, Rap Father .etc are now big names because of his genius production.

There is no doubt he is a legendary producer and needs to be remembered, applauded, and most importantly, awarded in the coming TGMA.

Rap heavyweight; Eno Barony is out with No Manual album, and Joe Kole produced most of the songs on it.

Joe Kole has shown signs of never slowing down, we hope TGMA acknowledges him. To know him more, you can follow him on

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