Ghanaian star and 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards nominee, Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, who is popularly called Black Sherif is set to discharge his first ever studio album.

Ever since he made his breakthrough onto the music scene, the talented Ghanaian rapper and entertainer has been the center of attraction whiles churning out back to back hit tunes as well as delivering top notch verses on songs he features on.

The multiple award winning rap artiste who on Thursday, September 22, 2022 dropped, ‘Soja’ also announced the commpletion and release date for his debut body of work captioned; ‘The Villian I Never Was’.

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From the details he shared via his official Apple Music account, the album will be available for purchase and streaming on all digital music stores from Thursday, October 6, 2022.

‘The Villian I Never Was’ album comes in a package of 14 tracks and houses his chart topping tunes and monster hit songs, ‘Kwaku The Traveler’ and ‘Second Sermon Remix’ as track 13 and 14 respectively alongside his recent jam, ‘Soja’ the 4th track.

MEANWHILE: 2022 BET Award Best International Act winner, Temilade Openiyi, known within the showbiz circles as Tems has opened up on how she felt working with Beyonce and also meeting Rihanna.

The raving Nigerian singer and songwriter in a recent interview with GQ magazine has detailed how she felt working with Beyonce on the chart topping tune, ‘Move’ off her Renaissance album and also meeting Rihanna.

The ‘Damages’ crooner disclosed that, working with Beyonce made up the best part of her year (2022), she described it as an iconic experience and its one she would never forget. She also spoke on the uncertainty until it was released;

Tems, in the interview, stated: “You’re never really sure until it comes out. And it wasn’t something that I was focused on [or] keeping track of.” She also spoke about shooting a music video for the song, “Of course it means something to me. If someone told my five-year-old self listening to Destiny’s Child that one day you’re going to have a song with one of them, I might just be confused.”

On meeting Rihanna at the Savage X Fenty show in Los Angeles, where she had been given a word of advice by Rihanna herself. She disclosed: “She (Rihanna) was like, ‘You need to be that bitch you know you are.”

Source: Ghgossip.com

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