British magazine Wonderland has featured rapper Black Sherif in its new issue.
Featured in the Winter 2022/23 Wonderland issue, Black Sherif talked about his ‘The Villain I Never Was’ album, its success and what he has in store for his fans.
He also opened up about his influences and his success as an artiste.
“Success for me is about making an impact with my words and melodies, watching them resonate and letting them know that they’re not alone in everything they’re going through,” Black Sherif said.
He added that “nothing beats meeting people who share stories about how my songs helped them through a certain period of their lives, that’s a forever emotion.”
Black Sherif also poses for the magazine and is photography by Sebastian Barros.
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