Black Sherif, a rising talent from Ghana, debuted the new year with a feature in Wonderland Magazine.
The editor of the Winter 22/23 edition refers to the “genre-bending artist” who is the “Kweku The Traveler” hitmaker as the cover star.
The latest album by Black Sherif, “The Villain I Never Was,” and what’s coming up next are discussed.
With the publication of his first album “The Villain I Never Was” and huge success both domestically and abroad over the past year, Black Sherif tells Wonderland that the only success he recognizes is the effect his music has had on people.
“For me, success is about leaving a lasting impression on listeners with my melodies and lyrics, seeing their reactions, and letting them know they’re not alone in what they’re going through. Nothing compares to meeting folks who relate how my music helped them get through a difficult time in their lives; that kind of feeling lasts a lifetime, Black Sherif says Ella Bardsley for Wonderland.
You may get the entire issue of the magazine right now at wonderlandshop.com.
Wonderland is a worldwide, independently produced magazine that offers a distinctive viewpoint on the top emerging and established talent in all fields of popular culture, including fashion, cinema, music, and the arts.
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