Ghanaian artist Black Sherif has disclosed that if he had not followed a career in music, he would probably be selling garments in Accra or assisting in his father’s spare parts shop.
In a frank discussion on The Afro Select Show, renowned Ghanaian artist Black Sherif provided unique perspective on the life he could have experienced if music hadn’t played a role.
The artist behind “Second Sermon” disclosed that if not for his successful music career, he would probably be involved in business, potentially selling clothes in Accra or helping out in his family’s spare parts shop in Konongo.
If I wasn’t doing music right now, I would probably be hustling crazy, doing clothes stuff in Accra, or maybe if I wasn’t in Accra, I would be selling my daddy’s tyres in Konongo.
My dad sells spare engines, spare parts and that stuff; that’s a family business.
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