Black Sherif, whose real name is Mohammed Ismail Sherif, was born on September 1, 2002, in Ghana. Growing up, he developed a passion for music and started exploring his talent from a young age.
He completed his secondary education at Kumasi Academy before furthering his studies at the University of Professional Studies.
Black Sherif's music career took off when he released his hit songs "Second Sermon" and "Kwaku the Traveller." The latter topped the Ghanaian and Nigerian Apple Music charts, gaining him widespread recognition in the hip-hop scene.
In 2021, Black Sherif had the honor of performing live at the final match of the MTN FA Cup. The following year, he was awarded Breakthrough Act of The Year, Song of the Year, and Hip hop Song of The Year at the prestigious 3Music Awards ceremony.
Black Sherif has collaborated with notable artists in the industry, including a successful single with rapper Vic Mensa.
Despite his rising fame, Black Sherif remains grounded and dedicated to his craft. He continues to inspire fans with his unique sound and relatable lyrics.
With over 2.2 million followers on his verified Instagram account, Black Sherif's influence extends beyond his music, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide.
Black Sherif's journey is a testament to his talent and perseverance in the competitive music industry. As he continues to push boundaries and make a name for himself, there is no doubt that he will leave a lasting impact on hip-hop culture.