2nd October 2024 4:43:24 PM
1 min readGhanaian hip-hop artist Desmond Kwesi Blackmore, known as D-Black, opened up about taking a hiatus from music following the mysterious disappearance of hiplife star Castro. In a conversation on GhanaWeb's "Takertainment" with Elsie Lamar, D-Black shared that Castro's absence deeply affected him, particularly because many of his hit tracks, including "Seihor" and "Personal Person," were collaborations with the late musician.
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He expressed discomfort in performing those songs, as Castro's body was never recovered.
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“When Castro’s situation happened, I took a break from music because the most popular songs I had were with him; Seihor and Personal Person.
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“I didn't feel comfortable going on stage to perform those songs either when they couldn't find his body,” he stated.
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When asked how he earned the nickname "Enjoyment Minister," he credited his transition into the hospitality industry."Enjoyment Minister," D-Black said, "I went into the hospitality business. I started my nightclub and event company. A lot of what I was doing was about cooling my head and enjoyment. That’s how my friends gave me the title. It was a lot of back-to-back parties and enjoyment.”
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