Black Sherif eyes two Grammy categories, puts Ghana on global stage
Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif is making waves internationally as he has secured consideration for two categories at the upcoming 68th Grammy Awards.
His latest album, Iron Boy, has been submitted for Best Global Music Album, while his collaboration with Nigerian star Fireboy DML on the hit track So It Goes is under review for Best African Music Performance.
Although these submissions do not yet guarantee official nominations, the recognition is a milestone for the young artist, whose unique blend of trap, Afrobeat, and highlife has gained global attention.
Industry observers say Black Sherif’s Grammy consideration underscores Ghana’s growing influence in the international music scene, and fans have flooded social media to celebrate this proud moment for Ghanaian music.
The 68th Grammy Awards are set for 2026, and all eyes will be on Black Sherif as he continues to put Ghana on the world stage.
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