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Chris News Media Blog of Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Source: realnewz.live

Black Sherif Breaks Silence On His Former Label In His Latest Interview


The reigning VGMA Artiste of the Year, Black Sherif, claims he is not at odds with his former label despite the fact that they do not communicate.

In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, 'Blacko', as he is commonly known, answered the queries with great maturity.

His relationship with his former record label, Wayne Chavis Records, was one of the topics that came up during the conversation.

He noted that his former label has not congratulated him since his victory.

"We don't talk, but we're not enemies either," Black Sherif said in Pidgin English.

"I am very quick to forget the past and move on. I don't care too much about things that will drain my energy because I am coping with a number of problems and issues that I am not comfortable discussing.

"Therefore, I continue to add such objects behind me," he explained.”

Since parting ways with Wayne Chavis Records, Black Sherif's musical career has reached new heights, including the VGMA Artiste of the Year award.

One of his albums is titled 'The Villain I Never Was'.

The album was highly regarded by music enthusiasts and appeared on music rankings worldwide.

Shadrach Agyei Owusu, also known as Snap Wayne Chavis, has returned to the industry with a new generation of artists.

After the altercation with his former artist, Black Sherif, which nearly caused him to leave the music industry, Snap Wayne Chavis has maintained his ambitions.

The building contractor and pharmacist who became a music fanatic along the way and became a tenacious investor, willing to go against all odds, says he has always been interested in supporting unadulterated talent.