- Ghanaian rapper/singer Black Sherif and Nigerian singer Yemi Alade spotted bonding at Trace 2023 awards and festival
- The duo stopped by to exchange wishes and hinted at a collaboration to reach more audiences with their music
- After footage of their rare and brief encounter surfaced, fans reacted with excitement in the comments
Ghanaian rapper/singer Black Sherif and Nigerian singer Yemi Alade briefly exchanged pleasantries at the Trace 2023 awards and festival in the Rwandan capital, Kigali.
The festival, which kicked off on Friday, October 20, continued with the awards ceremony on Saturday, with music stars celebrating the creativity and confidence of African and African music and culture.
Source: Instagram
Black Sherif and Yemi Alade were seen sharing pleasant moments as they discussed their collaboration. The two international artists, known for their exquisite handicrafts, were captured in a video shared on Instagram by Ghanaian blogger Ghkwaku.
He shares the amazing clip of famous entertainers, blogger he captioned the video as:
“Blackko and Yemi Alade Get Vibes at Trace Awards and Festival”.
Global music powerhouse and Afro-music creator Trace celebrated her 20th anniversary with Trace Awards & Festival launch.
Watch the video below:
Fans loved the rare moment between Blacko and Yemi Alade
Qkwame_escobar posted:
Black Sheriff.
Sammy_Dier said:
This is good for Africa. I love the atmosphere.
Luda_apparels said:
Black now looks more like @adekunlegold, for sure.
Alex-Danson said:
I like this because their song will be a huge hit.
Nhyiraba_kojo_sarkcess said:
Blackout all wisdom.
Nhyiraba_kojo_sarkcess showed:
Ghana’s next big thing.
Iaiam_ama_ghana posted:
Oh, ours, Brygo.
Black Sherif wins Music Man of the Year at EMY Africa Awards 2023
Still in Black Sheriff, YEN.com.gh reported that the rapper, born Mohamed Ismail Sheriff, was named Musician of the Year at the eighth EMY Africa Awards.
The 2023 edition took place at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Convention Center (AICC) on Saturday, October 14.
The EMY Africa Awards have celebrated the best achievements of men in Ghanaian industries, communities, cultures and public services since its inception in 2016.
Meet Kojo Soboh, the founder of the EMY Africa Awards
Also, YEN.com.gh stated that the founder of the EMY Africa Awards, Kojo Soboh, had a fairly easy childhood and education due to his father’s occupation as a mining geologist.
His father’s job provided him and his family with a comfortable life, but the scion of the Soboh family would follow a very different path.
Soboh wanted to unite and entertain people, which would later influence his path to becoming an entertainer and event producer.
Source: YEN.com.gh