my huge streaming numbers are real, i dont buy them – Black Sherif States
Ghanaian music star, Black Sherif has denied claims on buying streaming numbers to enhance his digital performance
The BET award winner in response to critics accusing him of buying streams declared these claims as not only baseless but downright insulting. The “Konongo Zongo” crooner emphasized that his success is a testament to his relentless hard work and authenticity.
Following the release of his sophomore studio album, “Iron Boy”, the project debuted at number 6 on Spotify’s UK Top Debut Albums chart and also entered the Billboard World Albums Chart at number 10.
Also, “Iron Boy” has amassed over 80 million streams on Audiomack with some of the songs dominating both Boomplay and Apple Music Ghana’s Top 100 charts.
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Due to these remarkable achievements, critics have speculated that these metrics are propelled by artificial means. In an exclusive interview with Graphic Showbiz, Black Sherif dismissed these accusations. He said.
Honestly, that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. My success is 100 percent organic. I put my blood, sweat and tears into every note, every lyric and every performance”
“I’ve built my audience through hard work, consistency and authenticity and that’s what’s driving my growth, not some cheap shortcut.
“My music speaks for itself. If people are connecting with my songs, it’s because I’ve poured my heart and soul into something real. Anyone who thinks I buy fake streams doesn’t know the first thing about my work ethic or my passion for music,”
