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“I Don’t Support Violence” – Black Sherif Opens Up On The Symbolism Behind The Machetes In The Second Sermon
Following the success of the “first sermon,” the current music superstar, Black Sherif, has released the “second sermon,” which is presently trending on all social media platforms in the music industry.
The song's video is doing well on streaming services, with over 500,000 views on YouTube.
The film used youthful imagery to try to sell the youth's dilemma. The video, which features eye-catching symbolism, is currently the most popular music video on YouTube.
A picture of two crossed machetes is prominent in the video and in the song's visual design.
Black Sherif has spoken out about the meaning of the machetes used in the video. He dismissed accusations that he is advocating violence.
He claimed that he merely used the machetes to illustrate what he sees on the streets with the youth he represents.
Blacko went on to say that the song was created to bring the condition of the country's youth to the attention of the government and opinion leaders.
Below is a screenshot of what he posted:
Source: Dklassgh.com