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I miss Castro – D Black
Date: Jul - 04 - 2021 , 18:36
BY: Delali Sika
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In a matter of days, the seven-year deadline for Hiplife artiste Castro to be legally declared dead will be up and that has been on the minds of his family and other loved ones.
According to the Evidence Act of 1975, Section 33, a person can only be declared legally dead after seven years by a court, where the person in question has not been seen or heard from in seven years despite diligent and persistent efforts to find him.
This information, when relayed to rapper D Black, who was one of Castro’s best friends, got him emotional as he spoke with
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D-Black hit the music scenes in 2010 with a bang so Big critics were confused as to how he kinda came from nowhere and dominated urban radio and television airwaves.
They had no idea the kid had been grinding in labs from North Kaneshie with Hammer where he was born and raised to Adabraka to Taifa to Adenta studios with Jayso tryna make a name for himself.
From the age of 15, finally he turned 22 and got his shot and he made sure you heard him.
After his first release as a group in 2010, Target Practice the mixtape with Kwaku T, both parties mutually agreed to pursuit solo careers after dropping the Hiphop singles Move & Breathe. A year after in 2011 D-Black dropped his debut album ‘Music, Love & Life’ the album that immediately earned him his first BET Awards Nomination for Best International Act, Channel O Awards in South Africa nods, Ghana Music Award nomination for Album of the Year
Music industry doesn’t favour producers DJ Breezy
BY: Delali Sika
DJ Breezy
Often an artiste gets all the praise when he or she releases a well put together piece which becomes a hit. When he or she maintains that consistency, he or she gets all the respect and honour.
However, little is heard about the people behind the scenes such as the producers who work on getting the song right and DJ Breezy, real name Patrick Sika-Nartey said it was time they were accorded some respect and treated right.
He told
Graphic Showbiz that, “If you ask me, I will say the industry doesn’t favour producers in terms of respect and being treated right and it is not the best. When you look at the work we do behind the scenes for songs people listen to, how we are seen and treated is not good at all.