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Black Sherif went viral because Ghanaians joined forces to push him
Flowking Stone privately known as Kwaku Nsia Boama, a Hiplife artiste, has stated that unity of purpose made the Kumerican movement gain global attention.
He revealed on Property FM in Cape Coast “Remember when the whole of Kumasi decided to push Kumerica when people were trolling Kumasi and everyone came onboard to support.
“So everyone was writing I’m a proud Kumerican on social media and within a few moments it went so viral and it got that huge attention.
“It got to a point that everybody wanted to be part of it and that should show you the power when we all come together to push something.
He told Amansan Krakye in an interview observed by MyNewsGh.com that Black Sherif has gone far because Ghanaians joined forces to push him.
“When all Ghanaians joined forces to push an artiste which was Black Sherif, see how far he has gotten to and that’s how we ought to do our things”.
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