The release of Black Sherif’s latest album IRON BOY has taken over conversations across Ghanaian social media—and not just because of its powerful storytelling and top-tier collaborations. One track in particular, “Where Dem Boyz,” is stirring the pot, with fans and critics alike speculating that the young star might be sending “stray bullets” to fellow industry players.
While Black Sherif has remained quiet, letting the music speak for itself, the online community isn’t keeping calm.
Though Blacko never mentions names, listeners have zoomed in on certain lines from “Where Dem Boyz” that speak about fake support, gate keepers, and industries employees. This has fueled theories that the track could be calling out artists and industry personalities Black Sherif has crossed paths with.
According to fans decoding the lyrics, names like Stonebwoy, Fameye, Cina Soul, and even Shatta Wale have all been caught in the line of fire—at least in the court of public opinion.
But the one that caught the most attention? The idea that Blacko may be subbing Shatta Wale.
Rather than responding with fire, Shatta Wale took a more surprising approach—congratulating Black Sherif and brushing off the rumors with his signature humor.
“If you follow Ghanaians, you will even think God is your enemy 😂… Congrats on this masterpiece lil one. Go hard and don’t stop…”
He continued:
“I never hear say you say Shatta Wale this, Shatta that, but as usual, those unemployed Ghanaians deh try push agenda 😂😂😂…”
Then, in a statement that shows his focus is squarely on progress, not pettiness, Shatta wrote:
“I am too bank minded for nonsense. Just do your thing, my G!!! SM4LYF.”
And finally, he closed it off with classic Shatta sauce:
“Let’s make da kwacha hardddd in their faces 😂😂😂… Who lose now?”
While Shatta has cleared the air, fans on X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok aren’t done. The timeline is filled with reactions like:
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“Blacko dey talk some truths but ego pain some people.”
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“Whether it’s for Shatta, Stonebwoy or Fameye, it’s a wake-up call.”
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“‘Where Dem Boyz’ is not a diss, it’s a reflection.”
Some fans even pointed fingers at Cina Soul, linking the lyrics to past rumors of a fallout. Others argue that the song is simply a commentary on fake love in the industry, not direct shots at anyone.
So far, Black Sherif hasn’t responded to any of the online buzz, leaving fans to debate the intentions behind the track. But knowing Blacko’s brand of storytelling, it’s entirely possible that the lyrics come from a place of real-life reflection rather than beef.
Whether or not the bars were directed at anyone, the conversation itself speaks volumes: Black Sherif has the power to shake the table without even naming names.
In a moment that could’ve sparked unnecessary tension, Shatta Wale has chosen to support rather than sub. And in doing so, he reminds us that real OGs don’t feed agendas—they build empires.
As for Black Sherif, IRON BOY is his truth. It’s raw, personal, and unapologetically honest. If “Where Dem Boyz” struck a nerve, maybe it’s because the shoe fits too many.
If you follow Ghanaians you will even think God is your enemy😂… Congrats on this master piece lil one ..Go hard and don’t stop ..
I never hear say you say shatta wale this ,shatta that ,but as usual those unemployed Ghanaians deh try push agenda … 😂😂😂
I am too bank… pic.twitter.com/pG0WZKnvrs
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) April 3, 2025
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source: kaknews.com