Black Sherif, a highly acclaimed artist known for his music such as ‘Kweku the Traveler’, recently discussed the personal journey and profound meaning behind his latest track, ‘Kilos Milos‘. He revealed this during an interview in Accra.
Reflecting on the song, Black Sherif described it as more than just music. To him, it serves as a proof to resilience and self-discovery.
Black Sherif who’s 22 years of age, revealed that ‘Kilos Milos’ captures his reflections on the swift changes and diverse experiences he has encountered since his high school years. The song, according to him, emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself amid life’s challenges and transformations.
He shared; “Kilos Milos’ talks about not forgetting who you are. I’m 22 years old, and just four years after high school, I’ve seen and done a lot.”Sometimes you go through stuff and it seems you might not make a comeback from it, but then you do. I want you to remember that you should never forget who you are and it’s not just me.”
Acknowledging the impact of his life and art on others, Black Sherif expressed gratitude for being a source of inspiration. He recognizes the responsibility that comes with this influence, which drives his creative process.
“Because I’m not just a single entity, some people draw inspiration from me. I’m privileged to see that and absorb that energy, turning it into inspiration and stories to help me make music”
‘Kilos Milos’ by Black Sherif not only shows how talented he is but also shares his belief in staying strong, knowing who you are, and how important it is to be yourself even when things get tough. His music tells a powerful story of hope and never giving up.