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“Castro’s ‘Seihor’ Was A Diss Song To CharterHouse” – D Black Reveals

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The hit song “Seihor” by the late highlife artist Theophilus Tagoe, well known as Castro, has been explained by Ghanaian musician Desmond Blackmoore, also known as D-Black.

His narration claims that Castro’s well-known song “Seihor” was written as a criticism of Charterhouse for withholding an honor he believed he was due.

Castro, according to what he said, was enraged that he had not been able to win an award at the Charterhouse-hosted Ghana Music Awards.

D-Black recalled how Castro wrote the popular song “Seihor” out of resentment for not winning an award in an interview with Okay FM.

“Castro began freestyling over the ‘Seihor’ rhythm, but the song was a diss on Charterhouse; that was the Ghana Music Awards. Because he did not receive an honor that he believed he deserved, he said.

He was upset about not receiving the prize because it was for a song he recorded with Kofi Kinaata and Asamoah Gyan. He requested that I perform a song that criticizes Charterhouse, but I suggested that we keep things normal instead. Eventually, he consented.

“So we made it a normal song instead of a diss song. Castro called after we had finished mixing it and announced that this would be his debut song, which he would release on his birthday. Then it was all released at the same time, and he ended.

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Source: Dklassgh.com

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