Black Sherif implores fans to vote for him as VGMA artiste of the year
Ghanaian artist Black Sherif has asked fans to honour his hard work by crowning him Artiste of the Year at the upcoming Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
The rising superstar who will also perform at this year’s event took to social media to express his unwavering commitment to his music journey and his determination to keep winning in a cryptic post.
“You’ve seen my blood, sweat & tears. You’ve seen the ups & downs of my journey. I’ve had my lips shut and my eyes opened ever since I stepped in the game. I don’t plan on changing that, not today, not tomorrow. Let’s go VGMA,” he posted on Facebook.
Black Sherif, who shot to fame with his hit single ‘Money,’ and his latest album, the ‘Villian I Never Was’ has made huge waves in the music industry.
His popularity and hard work as an artist will be tested this year as he battles fierce competition from Piesie Esther, Camidoh, Stonebwoy, Kidi, Sarkodie, King Promise and Sarkodie for the coveted Artiste of the Year.
Celebrated for his unique voice and storytelling, Black Sherif has made a name for himself by staying true to his unique sound and style, and his fans have come to appreciate his honesty and authenticity.
According to him, he believes he has worked tirelessly to create music that resonates with his audience and reflects his personal journey.
The post also hinted at the artist’s desire to remain authentic and true to himself, despite the pressures that come with success.
Fans of the ‘Oil on My Head’ singer in reaction to his post indicated that they have been eagerly anticipating his appearance at the VGMA, and his post has only added to the excitement surrounding his performance.
The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is one of the biggest events in the Ghanaian music industry, and a win for Black Sherif will resonate with his fans and critics alike who have described him as the preferred
As Black Sherif prepares to take the stage at the VGMA, his message to his fans is clear – he is committed to his music, and he will continue to pour his heart and soul into his art.