Sensational Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif has explained why he brandished machete in his Second Sermon music video.
Black Sherif recently dropped his Second Sermon song it got many people talking about the passion at which he displayed in the music video.
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However, the young musician also received heavy bashing from critics over the machete scenes in the music video.
They allege that the flaunting machete in the video has the potential to arouse or instil violence in the youth and have cautioned other musicians to not copy his style.
However, the young Kumerican rapper has said on a social media post that he doesn’t intend to promote violence.
“I don’t, and will never support violence, never. The machete sceneries in my video (Second Sermon) are all symbolism of what is happening on the street which involves the youth,” he said.
He further asserted that the main reason for the Second Sermon was to draw the attention of governments, stakeholders and other leaders to rise up and support the Ghanaian youth.
Black Sherif broke through the music industry after releasing his song Money in May 2020.
He subsequently went on to release other hit songs in March 2021 which includes Destiny and Ankoman.
Read his full statement below;
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Source: GhanaArticles.com