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Angel Obinim Breakdown Black Sheriff “Second Sermon” Hit Song (Watch)

Angel Obinim Breakdown Black Sheriff “Second Sermon” Hit Song (Watch)​

Controversial Ghanaian pastor, Angel Bishop Daniel Obinim has call for prayers for fast-rising artiste, Black Sherif’s as he deciphered his Second sermon song .

Black Sherif is no doubt the hottest artist in Ghana at the moment, with his ‘Second Sermon’ making massive waves and getting great reviews.

Black Sherif released his latest joint Second Sermon on 16th July and he has been on the lips of music lovers since then.

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Second Sermon blew up so much it hit one million views on Youtube barely a week after its release.

The song has blown up to the point where other artistes and celebrities are quoting his bars, with Kweku Frimpong trending on Twitter in its wake.

Fast forward ‘second Sermon track’ has landed in the hands of our very own Angel Obinim who was so impressed that he had to break the video down for those of us who didn’t understand the song.

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Obinim took it upon himself to bless us with a reaction video to Second Sermon and it is probably the most hilarious thing you will watch today.

He ended by requesting that Black Sherif be delivered from the sins he confessed in the song.

Watch The Video Below;

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