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Black Sherif’s ‘Iron Boy’ Album: Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif releases his second studio album

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Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif has unveiled highly anticipated sophomore album, “Iron Boy,” on April 3, 2025. This 15- project marks a evolution in his musical journey, hip-hop, Afrobeats, and Highlife to of strength, vulnerability, and personal growth.

The album opens with “Victory Song,” a self-reflective piece where Black Sherif shares his journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim. with Nigerian artists DML on “So It Goes” and Seyi on “Sin City” add depth and to the project. Production credits include Joker Nharnah, Dystinkt Beats, Afrolektra, Louddaaa, Samsney, AR Beats, Ayzed, Baba Wvd, Marvio, and Lekaa Beats. Sound engineers Samuel Sarpong and Mike Seaberg handled the final mix.

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Upon release, “Iron Boy” critical acclaim for its introspective lyrics and innovative sound. Music pundit Ricky Tenneson, however, expressed disappointment over the album’s failure to honor Highlife legend Amakye Dede, despite the album’s title suggesting a tribute. (citinewsroom.com)

Commercially, the album achieved remarkable success. It became the first Ghanaian release to spend two on the 50 chart on Apple Music (USA) and set a for the most streams in a day for a Ghanaian album on Spotify, hitting 2 million streams. “Iron Boy” peaked at number 10 on the US World Albums (Billboard) and number 5 on the Nigerian Top 100 Albums (TurnTable). (en.wikipedia.org)

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In support of the album, Black Sherif embarked on a tour, starting with a six-day North American leg in April 2025, followed by an 11-day European tour in May 2025. The tour sold-out shows in major cities such as Washington D.C., York, Los , London, and Paris. (muzicgh.com)

“Iron Boy” solidifies Black Sherif’s position as a leading figure in contemporary African music, showcasing his versatility and commitment to pushing musical boundaries.

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