Black Sherif has revealed how he devised a backup plan that allowed him to thrive in his career during his senior high school (SHS)
The talented rapper stated that he wanted to become a musician after failing to satisfy his academic goals in Senior High School.
In an interview with Accra base FM’s Asaase Radio, Black Sherif stated emphatically that he was about to fail his WASSCE final exams at and needed to initiate a plan B that forces him to embark on a career in music.
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“At some point during my Senior High School days I realized that my performance in academics was nothing good to write home about,” he said.
According to the Kwaku the Traveller singer, he realized he wouldn’t be “the head but the tail” on his final exams, thus he needed to find another means to succeed in his career.
“And looking at my results I saw that it wasn’t good enough and so I knew I wouldn’t do well in my final exams and that’s when I told myself that I need a plan B” – Black Sherif said.
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He went further and say that, he burst his colleagues’ brains at SHS with some freestyle after liking it and inspiring him to do more.
“I remember that in my SHS days I used to play beat on tables with my hand for my friends to sing and rap with it so one day I decided to do a freestyle and they loved it so that was when I decided to try it.
“My first time in the studio was somewhere in the year 2019 and the experience was something else and after I completed SHS in June 2019 I decided to venture into music full time,” he concluded— He concluded.
SOURCE: www.hellovybes.com