Black Sherif Performs “ONE” on COLORS, and confirms new London & Birmingham dates
Ghanaian superstar Black Sherif continues to affirm his place as one of Africa’s most compelling musical voices with a raw, soul-stirring performance of his track “ONE” on the acclaimed COLORS platform. Stripped-back and emotionally charged, the live rendition showcases Sherif’s unique voice and lyrical depth, reaffirming the spiritual potency that has defined his meteoric rise. “ONE,” taken from his critically acclaimed sophomore […] The post Black Sherif Performs “ONE” on COLORS, and confirms new London & Birmingham dates appeared first on Ghana Plug.
Ghanaian star Black Sherif reaffirms his status as one of Africa’s most captivating musical voices with a raw, soul‑moving rendition of his song “ONE” on the celebrated COLORS stage. Intimate and emotionally powerful, the live performance highlights Sherif’s distinct voice and lyrical richness, underscoring the spiritual force that has fueled his rapid ascent.
“ONE,” drawn from his critically praised second album IRON BOY, serves as a subtle proclamation of faith, perseverance, and grace. Rendered against COLORS’ yellow backdrop, the session removes every distraction, centering Sherif’s voice and presence. The rendition has struck a chord worldwide, solidifying his position as a powerhouse in modern African music.

After a highly successful tour through the US and Europe earlier this year and a recent BET nod for Best International Act, Black Sherif has formally revealed the rescheduled dates for his much‑anticipated UK concerts. He will headline London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on July 4th and 5th, with a third date added because of high demand, and will play Birmingham’s O2 Institute on July 6th. The short delay of the UK run gave Sherif time to fine‑tune creatively and present a performance that satisfies the high expectations of his audience.
IRON BOY keeps making a lasting impression. The 15‑song collection fuses Afrobeats, hip‑hop, and highlife, and boasts standout collaborations, such as Fireboy DML on “So It Goes.” With input from celebrated producers Joker Nharnah (Kwaku The Traveller) and Samsney, the record stands as a daring declaration of purpose and reflection. Black Sherif’s path, from Ghana’s Ashanti region to worldwide acclaim, has been marked by raw honesty and steadfast integrity. With each performance and lyric, he reshapes the notion of an African artist in the contemporary era. As “ONE” continues to reverberate across digital spaces, Sherif steps into a fresh chapter, grounded, focused, and fiercely devoted to his art.
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