D-Black reveal how Castro’s disappearance made him took a break from music and unwilling to perform their Collab songs

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Ghanaian rapper, D-Black has spoken about the negative impact Castro’s delisaperance had on his music career.

The Musician cum entrepreneur, born as Desmond Kwesi Blackmore has let out his feelings the sudden disappearance of Castro back in July 2014.

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Castro’s disappearance occured in a boat Accident in Ada when he went on vacation with football star, Asamoah Gyan.

In an interview with GhanaWeb, D-Black told Elsie Lamar, the host of the Takertainement show, that Castro’s disappearance made him take a break from music.

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D-Black stated added that his colleagues  disappearance mostly left him unhappy performing at shows, especially with songs they had collaborated on.

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OSIX AFRICA
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