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“I Regret Not Writing Music At An Early Age” – Black Sherif

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Black Sherif Biography

Man of the moment and 3 music's new artiste of the year, Sherif Ismail Frimpong, better known as , in a recent interview with Accra-based Asaase radio, revealed where he wanted to work when he was growing up as a young kid from the Zongo.

According to the second sermon crooner, he realized a lot of people make more money selling automobile spare parts where he grew up, and it was his dream to help his father's spare parts business when he was growing up, but life and destiny changed everything.

He also revealed in the same interview with Naa Ashorkor that he regrets not writing music at an early age. Meanwhile, the young trapster is just a 20-year old boy who is breaking boundaries with his music, so we are wondering which young age he is actually talking about.

In his own words, Killa Blacko said:

“I would be in school or maybe I would have been working with my father. That was my dream as a child. My father is a spare parts dealer and it was fun seeing them offloading goods, I used to help.”

“It's a good business in Konongo, where I grew up. My father owns a spare parts shop and I would have been working with him, if all this didn't happen.”

“I regret not writing music early,” he ended.

Source: Dklassgh.com

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