In a dazzling display of success, Black Sherif, the reigning Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year, has been spotted in the United States of America, celebrating his debut visit to the renowned Empire distribution and publishing label in San Francisco, USA.
This visit not only underscores his commitment to furthering his music career but also solidifies his growing presence on the international stage.
Black Sherif, affectionately known as Blacko, reportedly joined Empire in 2022, marking a crucial step in his blossoming music career.
The artist’s decision to strengthen his ties with the label and gain insights into its operations reflects his unwavering dedication to reaching new heights in the global music industry.
Having already amassed a remarkable collection of accolades in Ghana, across Africa, and internationally, Black Sherif has firmly established himself as a dominant force in the music scene.
His music resonates with fans far and wide, and his unique style and storytelling prowess have garnered him widespread acclaim.
Empire, known for its influential role in the music industry, boasts collaborations with celebrated Nigerian artists such as Olamide, Asake, Fireboy, and many others.
This affiliation demonstrates Black Sherif’s strategic move to tap into the vast network and resources that Empire has to offer, potentially opening doors to exciting collaborations and global recognition.
Notably, Ghanaian highlife sensation Kidi also finds himself under the umbrella of the Empire label.
This shared platform for distributing and promoting artists’ music highlights the label’s commitment to fostering diverse talent and supporting their growth on the international stage.
A video posted by Ghanaian blogger Blacvolta on September 6, 2023, captured the jubilant scene at Empire’s celebration.
Black Sherif, joined by a group of enthusiastic individuals, was seen popping champagne and cheering, marking a symbolic moment in his career.
This jubilation was not only a celebration of his visit to Empire but also a nod to his West African Artiste of the Year award, which he secured at the prestigious Headies.