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  • IRON BOY by Black Sherif Surpasses 100 Million Streams, Makes Ghanaian History and Becomes Ghana’s Undisputed Streaming King

Black Sherif’s Iron Boy Surpasses 100 Million Streams on Audiomack
Black Sherif’s Iron Boy Surpasses 100 Million Streams on Audiomack

Ghana’s genre-blending powerhouse Black Sherif is once again breaking barriers and setting records. His critically acclaimed album IRON BOY has officially crossed the 100 million streams mark on Audiomack, solidifying his place among Africa’s most streamed and celebrated artists.

With this milestone, Black Sherif becomes the only Ghanaian artist to have two albums surpass the 100 million stream threshold on the platform—a feat that not only underscores his consistency but also marks a pivotal moment for Ghanaian music on the global stage.

Released as a fearless 15-track sonic experience, Iron Boy is more than just an album—it’s a declaration of identity, resilience, and evolution. Black Sherif seamlessly weaves Afrobeats textures with gritty hip-hop storytelling, offering fans a deeply emotional and authentic musical journey.

The album, officially recognized for this milestone on April 3, 2025, also boasts high-profile collaborations with Nigerian stars Fireboy DML and Seyi Vibez, adding flavor and regional dynamism to an already rich soundscape.

From introspective slow burns to high-energy anthems, Iron Boy delivers a layered narrative of fame, struggle, and triumph—all wrapped in Sherif’s unmistakable voice and poetic edge.

At the heart of the project is the standout title track “Iron Boy,” a raw and inspiring anthem about self-discovery, joy, and relentless ambition—qualities that mirror Sherif’s own rise through the ranks.

With this streaming milestone, Black Sherif surpasses Olive The Boy’s Avana EP (105M) to claim the No. 2 spot on Audiomack’s all-time most-streamed Ghanaian albums list, right behind his own breakout album The Villain I Never Was. That makes Sherif the first and only artist to hold the top two positions—a landmark no Ghanaian act has achieved before.

This achievement is not just about numbers; it’s a landmark moment in African music, highlighting the world’s growing appetite for stories that are raw, real, and rooted in culture.

As Black Sherif rides the wave of global recognition, one thing is clear: he’s not just representing Ghana—he’s reshaping its place on the world stage.

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