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Black Sherif unfazed by Grammy snub, says industry will grow with time

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Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has revealed that his team filed entries for this year’s Grammy Awards but was not disappointed when he did not receive a nomination.

Speaking in an interview with Hitz FM, the Second Sermon hitmaker confirmed that his works were submitted in the Best African Music Performance and Global Music categories.

“We did file for the Grammys. would have been happy if they nominated me, but I’m not moved or touched that they didn’t. It doesn’t shift me” he said”.

Black Sherif explained that he understands the music industry is still growing and believes Ghanaian artists will eventually earn more global recognition.

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“It’s a growing industry we have. As time goes on, we will get it,” he said confidently.

The rapper and singer, who has gained international attention for his unique sound and storytelling, added that he remains focused on creating more music and achieving new milestones despite the Grammy outcome.

“I’m not pushed. Let me do another award,” he remarked.

Black Sherif continues to be one of Ghana’s most celebrated young artists, known for blending hip-hop, highlife, and trap influences to tell deeply personal stories.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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