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Black Sherif Pauses Show, Dares Fan Who Threw Lighter at Him to Come Forward for a Fight

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Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif, popularly known for his energetic stage performances, recently found himself at the center of a viral moment during one of his shows.

The incident occurred while Blacko was delivering a performance to an electrified crowd when, unexpectedly, a fan in the audience threw a lighter at him.

Pausing mid-performance, Black Sherif picked up the lighter and, in a moment of humor and boldness, addressed the crowd. He jokingly said, “Whoever threw the lighter, if he’s a man, he should come on stage so we fight.” His playful yet firm reaction sparked laughter and cheers from the audience, showing his ability to handle unforeseen disruptions with charisma.

The video, first spotted on Nsemwokrom.com by King Bygone, has since gone viral on various social media platforms, garnering reactions from fans and the general public. Many praised Black Sherif’s composure and witty response, while others condemned the act, calling for better respect for artists during live performances.

This incident further solidifies Black Sherif’s reputation as a relatable and quick-witted performer who knows how to engage with his audience, even in tense situations.

Watch the video below;

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