Black Sherif shares why he featured no artist except Burna Boy on his debut album » ™

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Black Sherif has dropped his much-anticipated album titled “The Villian I Never Was” and fans can’t get over it., All the songs on his album have been trending on music platforms since its release.

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During a conversation about his debut album with DadaBoy Ehiz via Facetime on Apple 1 to Talk dee, Black Sherif gave an insight into why he featured only Burna Boy and the mood behind his new album.

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“I really needed to know myself and explore everything in me before I can start sharing out for people to help me tell my story. for me has always been very personal, like a safe haven for me to talk my insecurities, things I can’t say outside, so to get someone on a record with me, I just feel like they can’t help me tell my story.”

“That’s why I went real solo on the album – you know the “Second Sermon (Remix)” with Burna was the only feature on this album. I want people to know my perspectives on life, to actually brief them on what I know, what I’ve seen, what I believe in and how I’m doing. But soon, collaborations are gonna come, trust me.”

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Speaking on Why he named the album “The Villian I Never Was”, Blacko said he spoke his truth in the project and sang about his insecurities, including being demonized by people and himself.

“All of the times I’m the villain – in my story, in people’s story – everywhere I’m the villain, but when I sit and think about it I know “Nah bro, I don’t just wake up to be a villain.” I’m fighting for my life, I’m trying to make sense, I’m trying to be a better person so I really wasn’t the villain that people paint me to be or that myself is telling me. I’m not the villain.”

Source: www.ghbase.com

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