Ghanaian artiste Showboy has sparked controversy with claims that award-winning musician Black Sherif is not benefiting financially from his rising success.

In a recent video, Showboy alleged that despite Black Sherif’s global recognition, hit records, and chart dominance, the young star is not making the money expected of his stature. He attributed this to the contract Black Sherif reportedly signed with his record label, Empire.
According to Showboy, Empire takes the bulk of revenue from streaming platforms, international tours, and live performances, leaving Black Sherif with little personal gain. He argued that although the label’s financial investment boosted Sherif’s career, the structure of the deal favors Empire far more than the artiste himself.

“He will spend years making music but won’t own it, and in the end, he’ll have nothing to show for all his hard work,” Showboy warned. He further claimed that the label’s long-term plan is to drain Black Sherif financially, benefiting from his artistry while leaving him disadvantaged.
The comments have stirred conversations online, with many fans debating whether Black Sherif’s contract with Empire is truly exploitative or simply part of the trade-offs in the music industry.
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