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“I Need That Degree For My Mom” – Black Sherif On Why He Is Still In School Even Though His Music Is Paying Off
In an interview with broadcaster Bridget Otoo, a Ghanaian trapster straight from Kumerica, Sherif Ismail Frimpong, better known as Black Sherif, talked about his personal life and music life. He revealed why he is still in school even though the music is paying him.
Taking to Bridge Otoo, in the interview, Black Sherif talked about the Zongo and street life, insisting both of his parents were hustlers, making him an authomatic hutler.
When asked why he is still in school, the “Kweku The Traveller” hitmaker revealed he is currently in school even though his music is paying off because he wants to bag a degree for his mom but not himself.
It could be recalled when Black Sherif asked what program he was studying at UPSA while interacting with his followers on snapchat some time aog, the ‘Second Sermon' rapper, born Mohammed Ismail Sherif, said “I can't with that school, dude. I've walked away from ei “I also included a sobbing emoji.
After a fan questioned, “Why have you left UPSA?” he explained why he departed. In response, the rapper stated: “To be honest, I felt behind and wished to restart. Do you get it?”
Later, the ‘Second Rapper' claimed that “When another snapchat user questioned him “you felt behind so you left UPSA,” he replied, “no, I'm in a different school now.” That school was revealed to be the University of Ghana when another snapchat user asked him, “you felt behind so you left UPSA.” You're a Legon, right? “..
According to him, if he is not able to cope at Legon, he will quit. “If I no fit then I lef come house. Nobody send me na,” he said.
Source: Dklassgh.com