Ghanaian artist Black Sherif has released his much-anticipated single, ‘KILOS MILOS,’ under his record label, RBA/Empire.
The track, which has been teased on his social media platforms for weeks, is now available on all major streaming platforms.
‘KILOS MILOS’ is already creating a buzz within the music industry and receiving praise from fans, thanks to its catchy hooks and thought-provoking lyrics.
The single is expected to be another chart-topping hit for Black Sherif, further solidifying his status as one of the most promising talents in African music.
Known for his unique blend of Afrobeat and Hip Hop, Black Sherif continues to captivate audiences with his raw lyricism. ‘KILOS MILOS’ showcases his versatility as an artist, with powerful verses layered over a mesmerizing production by Kwame Agger and Joker Nharnah.
This release follows his widely received street anthem, ‘Shut Up.’ Black Sherif has been hinting at the release of his sophomore album, due this year.
He recently won the award for Best Hip Hop and Hip life Artiste at the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards and headlined the Afrofuture festival, one of the biggest festivals in Africa.
Black Sherif’s rise to stardom has been remarkable. Hailing from Konongo in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, he has become the country’s biggest star, defying all odds.
Bridging the gap between Afrobeats, highlife, and Ghanaian drill, Black Sherif showcases his wordplay, storytelling, and linguistic versatility.
The breakout success of ‘First Sermon’ and ‘Second Sermon’ in 2021 propelled Black Sherif onto the international stage, with ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ earning him superstar status in 2022.
Since the release of his debut album, ‘The Villain I Never Was,’ in 2022, Black Sherif has solidified his place as one of Africa’s most powerful creative voices, amassing massive global streaming numbers.
Black Sherif’s rapid rise to fame has made him one of the most streamed Ghanaian artists globally, with an impressive presence on platforms like Spotify and Boomplay.
He continues to push the boundaries of African music on the global stage, cementing his legacy as a groundbreaking artist.