Acclaimed Ghanaian singer Black Sherif has revealed plans to enrol in fashion school once he wraps up work on his upcoming album.
In a post on his social media account on Friday, the 'Kweku The Traveller' hitmaker hinted at his interest in pursuing studies related to clothing design.
"Need to get this album out and go back to school to learn how to make clothes," Black Sherif posted, throwing light on his future career goals outside of music.
The award-winning artist's comment has come as a surprise to many fans, given his immense success and focus on his burgeoning music career over the past two years.
Having achieved prominence with his hit singles and a stellar first album that gained him a VGMA Artist of the Year and a BET award, it seems the rapper now wishes to expand his creative horizons in other sectors.



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