Prolific Ghanaian artiste Black Sherif goes international as his fashion of music has caught the eye of many artistes, together with Nigeria’s Joeboy.
Talking on the Leisure Section of TV3 New Day, he revealed that he has been speaking to Black for a while now and is able to hyperlink up with him earlier than he leaves the nation. Joeboy defined that although he didn’t perceive some lyrics in Black Sherif’s songs, he understood on a soul stage. He felt the eagerness and feelings within the songs are unmatched, and that makes it relatable.
“Earlier than then, once I take heed to his songs, I didn’t know what he was speaking about, however I felt the feelings and keenness inside the tune. I felt like he’s actually proficient. I sort of relate to his power and keenness in his songs, and I just like the sound he makes. His sounds are totally different”, he stated.
Joeboy stated his newly launched music titled “Alcohol” is impressed by the craving for progress on the facet of each human and never going again to outdated practices and deeds.
“The refrain of the music saved coming into my head. We as a folks, don’t need to return to our outdated methods. We at all times need to continue to grow, so I made a decision to make a tune about it so all people can relate.
“As a musician, folks relate with you extra while you inform your story”, he added.
The “Starting” hitmaker acknowledged that he’s not advocating for drunkards however detailing why he sips his alcohol to neglect his outdated methods and practices.
“This specific tune is rated 18 and never for youths. I didn’t say why it is best to drink alcohol. I simply stated why I sip my alcohol”.
The prolific Nigerian afrobeat/Afropop artiste chooses to be versatile when doing music. He detailed how themes in his music are impressed by instrumentals, music beats and creativity. Joeboy stated regardless of his rise within the music business, he at all times yearns to continue learning to diversify his sounds and churn out good music.
Joeboy revealed that he’ll quickly enterprise into the appearing area and can need to play romantic roles. Including he’ll need to marry a Ghanaian girl named ‘Adwoa’ or ‘Abena.’
By Benedicta Naa Lamiorkor Lawson|3news.com|Ghana