In a momentous triumph for Ghanaian music, the talented rapper Black Sherif, affectionately known as Blacko, has clinched the prestigious title of Best International Flow at the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards.
This recognition is no surprise to his fervent fan base, given his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to his craft.
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This isn’t the first time Black Sherif’s name has graced the nominations list; he was previously shortlisted for the same category in 2022. However, this year, he managed to outshine his competition, which included some of the most prominent names in the international hip-hop scene.
Among his contenders were renowned artists such as UK rapper Central Cee, French sensation Gazo, and the South African powerhouse AKA.
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Black Sherif’s nomination itself was a testament to his rising influence in the global music industry. The Ghanaian artist has swiftly climbed the ladder of fame, earning recognition for his unique style and compelling lyrics. His music, characterized by its authentic blend of Afrobeat and hip-hop elements, has resonated with audiences worldwide, amassing a staggering 1 billion streams on Spotify alone.
This victory at the BET Hip Hop Awards marks yet another milestone in Black Sherif’s illustrious career. His achievements also include the coveted Artist of the Year title at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, a testament to his impact on the African music scene.
It should be noted that the show was taped in Atlanta on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, and will be shown live on 10th October, 2023, so this appears to be a leaked video.
Watch the video of the moment he picked up the award below:
The BET Hip Hop Awards, organized by the esteemed Black Entertainment Television network, stands as one of the most significant events in the realm of hip-hop. It serves as a platform to honor and celebrate the best in hip-hop music, culture, and fashion.
The event’s global appeal is underscored by its recognition of international artists, making Black Sherif’s win in the Best International Flow category all the more impressive.