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Black Sherif’s ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ chronicles the woes of greener pastures

This is arguably one of the breakout star’s most emotional songs yet. Black Sherif’s newest work, ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ is the story about a you

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This is arguably one of the breakout star’s most emotional songs yet.

Black Sherif’s newest work, ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ is the story about a young man struggling to make a life for himself.

On this path, which he has eventually come to accept, a lot of sacrifices and life-altering decisions seem to have been made.https://youtu.be/Hb6I7GoTvzI
This is apparent in the opening lines of the song where the 20-year-old admits that he is not without blemishes and prone to mistakes.

“Kweku Killer don’t lie when I say I did it, I did it

“Big stacks big cash my way but still I fumble it,” he sings on the 3-minute tune.

Considering the gravity of some of these moves Blacko makes during this ordeal and the criticisms thereof, he is asking who is without sin to cast the first stone, like Jesus asked the Pharisees who accused a woman of sexual infidelity in John 8:7.

“Of course I f#*ked up, who never fucked up hands in the air, no hands?”
But on this journey, narrated on the hip-hop instrumental, it is easy to feel home-sickness.
“It’s been far away chasing gwallala,

“I’ll be back again bro ‘meka menan’, I swear on my life,

“I can’t wait on my life, I can’t wait to be back, I know you miss me I know”

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