According to sources, Black Sherif resides in an Oyarifa property with three or more bedrooms, a built-in studio, and a home gym. He also has a lot of vehicles, including a Toyota Tundra and a Mercedes Benz C300 that were gifts from his management.
He has a contract with the American record company and distributor Empire Music. But before that, it was said that Shadrach Agyei Owusu was in charge of him.
He has also been the subject of some controversy. Black Sherif was sued on April 11, 2022, for allegedly breaking his agreement with Empire after signing a contract. The CEO of Waynes Chavis Consult, Shadrach Agyei Owusu, petitioned the court to stop Black Sherif from performing at events without his consent.
Fortunately for Black Sherif, the Accra High Court’s Commercial Division dismissed the injunction that sought to prevent the artist from performing songs that he had released while under his prior management.
The young Ghanaian musician has published a number of songs, including the top hits Soja, First and Second Sermons, and Kwakwu The Traveller, in addition to Money, Ankonam, Ade Akye, and others.