D-Black Reveals How Castro Originally Made Seihor As A Diss Song To Charterhouse
- D-Black, in an interview on Okay FM, revealed that the late Castro made Seihor originally as a diss song to Charterhouse
- The rapper said at the time, Castro was angry with the organisation as he felt cheated out of an award he felt he should have won
- According to D-Black, Castro wanted him to do a verse on the song as well and address Charterhouse, but he managed to talk him out of it
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Ghanaian rapper D-Black, in an interview with Okay FM, made a revelation about the story behind the hit song Seihor. He disclosed that the late musician Castro had initially composed the track as a diss song directed at Charterhouse, the organisers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
During the interview, D-Black explained that at the time when Seihor was made, Castro was harbouring deep resentment towards Charterhouse. He believed that the organisation had unfairly denied him an award he genuinely deserved at the VGMAs that took place before 2014.
D-Black mentioned that Castro had been determined to use the song as a weapon to voice his discontent and disappointment with Charterhouse.
D-Black, who was close friends with Castro and a respected artiste himself, further revealed that Castro had initially wanted him to contribute a verse to the track that would specifically target Charterhouse.
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D-Black said he, however, managed to persuade Castro to reconsider this aggressive approach. Instead, the pair came up with what Ghanaians know as Seihor, which was one of the biggest songs on the Ghanaian airwaves in 2014. The song also featured Kofi Kinaata, which was a breakthrough moment in his career as it put him in the spotlight even more.
Ghanaians react to D-Black's revelation
YEN.com.gh gathered some reactions from social media users
Efisah said:
d black be some OG. Nice revelation
Cooking With Ante Mansah commented:
I overheard this story in 2014, the first time I visited Sammi Blaq's studio in Dansoman seven great. I'm very happy you're mentioning him today.
user4684105276764 reacted:
Castro be legend….westside till we die
D-Black speaks on relationship with Sefa
In another story, D-Black, in an interview on Joy News' Celeb Biz, addressed rumours regarding his relationship with Black Avenue Muzik signee Sefa.
The musician revealed that rumours that he was dating the singer were baseless.
He mentioned that Sefa was like a little sister to him, adding that their relationship was purely professional.
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