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Musician Black Sherif remembered late Ghaian football star Christian Atsu during his performance at the 2023 Wireless Festival held in Dubai.
In a video, he shared on his Instagram handle, the Kweku The Traveller hitmaker was seen performing to an excited crowd.
Behind him, during his performance, was a huge screen displaying Christian Atsu’s name.
Christian Atsu died at age 31 in a devastating earthquake that occurred in Turkey and some parts of Syria on February 6, 2023.
The player’s club Hatayspor confirmed the Ghana star’s death, 12 days after the Turkey earthquake.
Family, friends and sympathisers gathered in Accra, on March 4, for the one-week observation of Christian Atsu’s death.
Meanwhile, Black Sherif is not the only musician who has used their craft to pay tribute to Christian Atsu.
Fameye in February released a new track dedicated to the Black Star player and gospel musician Grace Ashley also paid tribute to him.
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