Arrdee Set to Feature Black Sherif on Remix of Hit Single ‘Come & Go’

 Arrdee, a British fast-rising rapper announced the remix of his hit single ‘Come & Go’ which will feature Ghanaian sensation Black Sherif.

Since he released his hit single ‘Second Sermon,’ the Ghanaian hip hop star has enjoyed wide fame and success around the word. His follow up single ‘Kwaku the Traveler’ also receives warm reception reaching Number 1 position on Turntable Top 50 and Apple Music Nigeria Top 100.

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Arrdee visited Nigeria earlier this year where he sang alonbg side Davido and Tion Wayne and others. He expressed his love for Nigerian music and his choice of Black Sherif who is the trending Afrobeats rapper displays, Arrdee’s desire to gain the attention of Afrobeats fans.

‘Come & Go’ remix featuring Black Sherif is set to drop on Friday 3rd June 2022 and fans will be eager to hear how Black Sherif will bring his street/highlife signature rap style to the single.

You may also like to read our recent published article, Wizkid to feature Naira Marley, Ayra Starr, and others on ‘More Love Less Ego’ album

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