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Chris News Media Blog of Friday, 12 May 2023

Source: realnewz.live

I'm Ready To Hit The Studio With Piesie Esther - Black Sherif


Black Sherif, an up-and-coming Ghanaian musician, has expressed his willingness to collaborate with Piesie Esther on a gospel composition. This comes as a surprise to many of his admirers, who have come to recognize him for his socially conscious and introspective songs, which frequently address such topics as poverty, hardship, and struggle.

Black Sherif revealed in a recent interview that he is receptive to working on a gospel song because the majority of his songs are gospel songs at their core. He explained that although his music is not explicitly religious, it is profoundly rooted in spirituality and the daily struggles of people.

Many young Ghanaians have found solace in Black Sherif's message of optimism and perseverance through his music. With its powerful lyrics and catchy rhythm, his breakthrough single "Second Sermon," which was released in 2020, became an anthem for the youth almost immediately.

Black Sherif has remained humble and grounded despite his musical success, frequently using his platform to advocate for social change and encourage his fans to aspire for greatness. His willingness to collaborate with Piesie Esther on a gospel song exemplifies his dedication to using music as a vehicle for positive change.

Piesie Esther, on the other hand, is a well-known gospel musician in Ghana who has released several hit compositions. Her music has moved many, and her message of faith and optimism has comforted those who have struggled with life's difficulties.


Undoubtedly, a collaboration between Black Sherif and Piesie Esther would be an original and potent fusion of two very distinct musical styles. It would also be a chance for both artists to share their messages of hope and faith with a larger audience.

Black Sherif says he is willing to collaborate with Esther Piesie on a gospel song because the majority of his compositions are gospel songs.