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D-Black shares shocking new information on how Castro’s “Seihor” came about

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Ghanaian rapper, D-Black has made some shocking revelations about how Castro’s hit song “Seihor” featuring him came about.

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In a recent interview with Abeiku Santana on Hitz FM, D-Black who featured on multiple songs with Castro before his demise revealed that “Seihor” was originally a diss song to Charterhouse, organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

According to D-Black, Castro was not happy with Charterhouse because he did not win an award he thought he deserved, hence, decided to express his frustration via a song.

“Castro starts free-styling on the beat but the song was a diss to Charterhouse. There was an award he thought he deserved but didn’t win.

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“It was a song with Asamoah Gyan and Kofi Kinaata.

‘So he did it and said I should also do a freestyle on the song dissing Charterhouse but I said no and asked that we do a normal song,” D-Black revealed.

D-Black says Castro finally agreed to do a normal song and that’s how “Seihor” came about.

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