Ghanaian Hiplife legend Reggie Rockstone has lavished praise on Black Sherif, describing the young musician as a rare and organic talent whose connection to the people sets him apart from many in the industry.
In a passionate comment under a video shared by blogger Degraft Anti—capturing Black Sherif’s powerful performance at the Uniland concert in Takoradi—Reggie drew parallels between the young star and global icons Bob Marley, Fela Kuti, and Stevie Wonder.
Reacting to the crowd’s electric energy and emotional singalong to Sherif’s “Top of the Morning,” Reggie wrote:
“HE IS OF US FROM US! A REAL ‘STAR’ YET SO ORGANIC! THEY DON’T FEEL DISCONNECTED FROM HIM BUT RATHER CONNECTED! THIS YOUNG MAN IS SPECIAL AND THESE TYPES COME ONES IN A…… #bobmarley #fela #steviewonder BLESS HIM🙏🏿🇬🇭”
The Grandpapa of Hiplife, known for pioneering the genre in Ghana, emphasised that Sherif’s grounded nature and authenticity are what make him truly exceptional.
According to Reggie, such unique talents are rare, and Sherif’s rise represents more than just musical success—it’s a reflection of deep, organic connection with his audience.
Fans and industry players alike continue to celebrate Black Sherif’s impact, as he carves out a global presence while staying rooted in Ghanaian identity and street-level relatability.
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