In a spectacular moment of triumph, Ghanaian artist Black Sheriff was honored with the prestigious Best International Flow award at the just-ended BET Awards.
His remarkable win saw him triumph over formidable artists from South Africa, including AKA and K.O., as well as the talented Sampa the Great from Zimbabwe.
The BET Awards, renowned for recognizing the finest talent in the global music industry, have consistently celebrated artists who have left an indelible mark with their music. Black Sheriff’s recognition was an attestation to his exceptional talents and dedication to his craft.
However, during his acceptance speech, Black Sheriff extends gratitude and emotion, addressing the audience with words that resonated deeply with his journey as an artist.
He revealed, “I saw this in my sleep every night. I started making music four years ago in a small city in Ghana called Konongo Zongo and there was no way nobody was going to convince me that I wouldn’t be here, that my music wasn’t going global”.
This statement serves as a reminder of the dreams and aspirations that fueled his journey from the beginning. It reflects his unwavering belief in himself and his music’s potential to transcend boundaries.
The artist went on to express his heartfelt gratitude to several key individuals and entities who have supported him on his path to success.
He thanked BET for the recognition, as well as his family, acknowledging the crucial role they played in his journey. In doing so, he underlined the significance of having a strong support system and the value of those who stand by an artist’s side as they strive for greatness.
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