Black Sherif Arrives in Liberia Ahead of Monrovia Show as Controversy Hits Tidal Rave

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Monrovia, Liberia — Ghanaian singer and rapper Black Sherif has arrived in Monrovia, Liberia, ahead of his highly anticipated performance scheduled for tomorrow, December 13. The award-winning artist’s presence has generated buzz among fans, but the excitement surrounding the event appears to be overshadowed by growing controversy within Liberia’s music scene.

According to a close source, an estimated 75 percent of Liberian music fans have reportedly decided not to attend the show. The boycott is allegedly linked to dissatisfaction over the treatment of Liberia’s biggest home-based rapper, Bucky Raw, who sources claim was unfairly sidelined.

The controversy centers on allegations that the Tidal Rave board deliberately set up Bucky Raw on a day-to-day performance schedule, a move some insiders describe as strategic and intentional. Critics argue that the arrangement was designed to gradually push him out of the spotlight, allegedly to make room for foreign artists’ interests.

Supporters of Bucky Raw have taken to social media to express disappointment, accusing event organizers of undermining local talent in favor of international acts. Many Liberian fans say the decision reflects a broader problem in the entertainment industry, where homegrown artists feel neglected despite their strong influence and fan base.

While Black Sherif himself has not been linked to the alleged decision-making and remains widely respected across West Africa, the backlash has cast a shadow over the event. Some fans insist their protest is not against the Ghanaian star, but rather against what they describe as unfair industry practices.

Neither the Tidal Rave board nor Bucky Raw has officially responded to the allegations as of the time of filing this report. However, the situation continues to spark intense debate online, raising questions about artist management, fairness, and the balance between promoting international stars and protecting local talent.

All eyes are now on Monrovia as the scheduled concert approaches, with uncertainty over turnout and calls for transparency growing louder within Liberia’s entertainment community.


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