2nd October 2024 4:55:41 PM
1 min readGhanaian hip-hop artist Desmond Kwesi Blackmore, popularly known as D-Black, recently shared how the unexplained disappearance of hiplife musician Castro led him to step back from the music scene.
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In an interview with Elsie Lamar on GhanaWeb's "Takertainment," D-Black reflected on the emotional toll Castro's absence had on him, particularly because many of his popular tracks, such as "Seihor" and "Personal Person," featured Castro.
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He admitted feeling uneasy about performing those songs without the closure of Castro's body being found.
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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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Regarding his nickname "Enjoyment Minister," he explained that it stems from his foray into the hospitality sector.
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“I started a nightclub and an events company, focusing on creating enjoyable experiences. My friends dubbed me that because I was always hosting parties and having a good time,” he said.
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