Dancehall musician, Stonebwoy, has rallied behind sensational rapper Black Sherif, who released his much-anticipated second studio album, Iron Boy, on April 3, 2025.
Stonebwoy took to his X page to share his excitement about the release of Black Sherif’s new album, ‘Iron Boy’.
He posted a video of when they met abroad and exchanged pleasantries and spoke about the artist’s album.
In the caption of his post on X, Stonebwoy shared the Apple Music link to Black Sherif’s album making it easy for social media users to access it without having to go the extra mile in searching for it in the app.
In the same caption, the ‘Gidigba’ crooner expressed his excitement about the ‘Iron Boy’ album release and hinted that the ground was full, meaning that everyone was talking about the album and that he did a great job with it.
“Ground Full #IronBoy album by @blacksherif_ KK Rasta from Konongo Zongo to the World 🌍 🇬🇭🚨🚨.”
Stonebwoy
Many people took to the comment section to share their views on the 23-year-old rapper’s newly released album, ‘Iron Boy’.
The majority of people in the comment section of Stonebwoy’s post were left in awe of him promoting Black Sherif’s album, as they hinted that there was a supposed rift between them.
Moreover, Black Sherif revealed that the title of his newly released album, “Iron Boy,” is a nod to Ghanaian highlife legend Amakye Dede.
The 23-year-old Ghanaian artist shared a personal link between the icon and his family.
“I had no idea Amakye Dede was friends with my Granddad. It was revealed to me when I paid homage to him. Part of the reasons I named my album ‘Iron Boy’ is because of him.”
Black Sherif
The album, released just hours ago, is already making history. “Iron Boy” has tied with Black Sherif’s debut project “The Villain I Never Was” as the Ghanaian album to chart in the most countries – 57 in total.
He has since kicked off his North American tour with a sold-out show at the Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., bringing his message to a global audience with energy, grit, and a growing legacy.
Shatta Wale Responds to Alleged Black Sherif Diss
Shatta Wale responded to claims that Black Sherif took shots at him on his new album, ‘Iron Boy’.
The rumours started after the song ‘Where Them Boyz’ from the musician’s ‘Iron Boy’ album became a topic of discussion as netizens scrutinised the lyrics.
In the song, Black Sherif called out certain people in the music industry for being fake. He did not mention any names, but many fans believed the lyrics were directed at Shatta Wale.
The rumours became widespread on social media, especially due to the history between the two artists.
In the past, Shatta Wale criticised Black Sherif’s fashion style during a discussion on a podcast and even suggested he could end his career in subsequent jabs on social media. Since then, many fans have believed there is bad blood between them.
In response to the rumours, Shatta Wale took to social media to refute the claims, stating that Black Sherif had never shown him any disrespect.
He dismissed the speculation as baseless, insisting that it was being fuelled by individuals with nothing productive to do.
He also praised ‘Iron Boy’, describing it as a powerful album and encouraged Black Sherif to stay focused and ignore negativity. “I am only focused on making money and have no time for unnecessary drama,” he stated, adding that those spreading the false claims were simply jobless.
Shatta Wale’s response has put an end to the speculation, reaffirming his focus on his music and business rather than engaging in unnecessary industry feuds.
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