Black Sherif, a singer from Ghana, has revealed information about his song “Oh Paradise.”

It was revealed that one of the tracks, “Oh Paradise,” from his album “The Villain II Never Was” was about his long-deceased girlfriend. In an interview with B Ice on Kumasi’s Agyenkwa FM, Blacko reaffirmed this.
He claims that during the 2017–2018 influenza outbreak at Kumasi Academy, they suffered the loss of some close people.
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He claimed that Tina, his high school crush was one of them. He claimed that they were merely chatting and that their relationship was “High School Love.”
Clementina Konadu, the dead, tragically passed away at the age of 17.
Black Sherif claimed to have caught the entire depressing experience in the song “Oh Paradise.” In essence, the young musician claimed that his ideal marriage to Tina did not materialize.
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During their school days, the ‘Soja’ singer said some of his colleagues thought he would write the song at that time. He, therefore, sent his condolence to the families of those who perished.
Watch the interview below.