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2nd October 2024 4:55:41 PM
1 min readBy: Sebastian Akaho-Tay
Ghanaian 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.
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.
He admitted feeling uneasy about performing those songs without the closure of Castro's body being found.
“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.
“I didn't feel comfortable going on stage to perform those songs either when they couldn't find his body,” he stated.
Regarding his nickname "Enjoyment Minister," he explained that it stems from his foray into the hospitality sector.
“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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