Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif, known for his groundbreaking hits and unique style, has taken to social media to shower praise on fellow artist Kelvyn Boy.
In a post on X, Black Sherif expressed his admiration for Kelvyn Boy’s performance on Camidoh’s latest FNL remix, leaving many fans intrigued by his unexpected public endorsement.
“I don’t usually do free promo, but I have to tweet about this one. What Kelvyn Boy did on Camidoh’s new FNL remix has me wanting more from him,” Black Sherif wrote, clearly impressed by Kelvyn Boy’s contribution to the track.
The remix, which has garnered significant attention since its release, showcases Kelvyn Boy’s distinct sound, blending effortlessly with Camidoh’s style.
For Black Sherif, it was enough to break his usual stance on promoting other artists’ work, highlighting just how much the performance resonated with him.
What struck many fans, however, was Black Sherif’s observation regarding Kelvyn Boy’s recent quiet spell in the music scene.
“I’m not sure why he hasn’t been releasing songs lately. This guy is so talented, but I don’t know why he’s so relaxed of late,” Black Sherif added, pointing out what many in the industry have also noticed – Kelvyn Boy’s slowed pace in releasing new music.
Kelvyn Boy, known for hits like Mea and Down Flat, has always been praised for his versatility and smooth Afrobeats sound.
However, in recent times, his presence in the music scene has been somewhat subdued, leading to speculation about his next big move. Black Sherif’s comments reflect the sentiment of many fans who are eagerly awaiting more projects from the talented singer.
This public endorsement from Black Sherif not only underscores Kelvyn Boy’s talent but also reignites conversations around his potential in the industry.
While he may have taken a step back recently, the praise from one of Ghana’s biggest current stars is likely to spur new interest in Kelvyn Boy’s work.
As for Black Sherif, his tweet reveals his support for his peers, even when it comes to stepping outside his usual promotional boundaries.
Known for his authenticity and genuine love for music, Black Sherif’s praise of Kelvyn Boy feels personal, as though he’s not just a fellow artist but also a fan.
With this unexpected shout-out, fans are now left wondering if a collaboration between the two might be on the horizon. Both artists have carved out distinct lanes in the Afrobeats and trap scenes, and a joint project could be explosive.

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