‘I Don’t Smoke’; I Mean ‘Smoking The Beat’ In My Songs Instead’ – Black Sherif

Fast-rising Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif says he doesn’t smoke.

The artiste’s comment seemed to have shocked the host of Daybreak Hitz, Andy Dosty, as he repeatedly asked him if he really didn’t smoke.

This is because in his first and second sermon songs, which are very popular, the artiste is heard singing about weed consistently.

In ‘First Sermon’s’ second stanza, anyone will assume he smokes as he sings; “roll it tight and I’m dazing” and that the hustle on the “streets” makes him “high on a daily.”

In the ninth stanza of ‘Second Sermon,’ the singer dedicates 8 lines to marijuana.

However, in the interview on Thursday, April 7, he said “boys are rolling” and are “burning the beat” in his songs but he doesn’t smoke.

“I don’t smoke. And I am not telling anyone to do it. When I talk about smoking, it’s actually about smoking the beat. We are burning the beat. Na ayɛ shishiishi,” he said.

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