Entertainment of Monday, 4 August 2014
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Although the body of Hiplife artiste, Castro is yet to be found alive or dead along with his lady friend, Janet Bandu, information reaching GhanaWeb Entertainment states that there is an ongoing silent brawl between Hiplife music group, 4x4’s Captain Planet and music producer, Jay Q.
According to our source who happens to be a very close pal of then Buk Bak, at the early stages of the mysterious disappearance of the Hiplife artiste; she happened to stumble on a programme dubbed ‘Anansekrom’, hosted by Mark Okraku Mante on Adom TV Channel on Multi- Tv.
The show on that edition had DJ Amess as a panel and in the course of the show, Captain Planet of 4x4 was called over the phone to contribute and share some of the good times he had with Castro who happens to go mysteriously missing since July 6, 2014.
Speaking to our source, she lamented, “I was very surprised when Captain Planet said that it was he (Captain Planet) who discovered Castro with the song ‘Siklit3l3’ way back in the 2000 which has no truth in it. To be honest with you, I was shaken by Planet’s words. ‘Sradinam’ made Castro known not ‘Siklit3l3’.”
“I was there when they all started, those days when the Buk Bak was very active and had Abortion now Coded, Bright, Captain Planet and the late, Ronnie Coaches as its members, including Castro, Shilo, Screwface, Nkasei, Nakay, etc. were all discovered Jay Q on his platinum compilation. I could not believe Planet has forgotten this so soon,” she declared.
She further noted “the 4x4 group was born out of Buk Bak; it was represented by Abortion now Coded and Captain Planet who had their first album worked on by Jay Q, even the ‘Siklit3l3’ song they featured Castro later brought about a conflict between the duo and Castro.
They did not want Castro a part of the 4x4 group, they also argued about sharing stage with him whenever they had to perform the ‘Siklit3l3’ song,” she lamented.
She indicated that she could not take Captain Planet’s Castro discovery revelation hence “I called Jay Q who for all these years has been one person that Castro overruled the wise saying that ‘3nky3 na nnipa wurafi na ash3 ase’ (people so easily forget the people who pushed them while climbing and where they started).
Castro will always call on Jay Q whenever he needs musical advice or advice on how to go about some things, Castro was such a humble person.”
“I also called Agyingo who happened to have known Castro from Takoradi who introduced him to Jay Q and started working with him. Castro never forgot where he started his music career, and I don’t think he would ever have forgotten,” she grieved.
With the ongoing silent brawl, the renowned music producer, among other reasons made public the brawl taking the opportunity of its being exactly a month after the ‘Sradinam’ hitmaker, Castro’s mysterious disappearance updated on his Facebook Timeline yesterday, August 3, 2014.
Read the post below which ends with these words, “This is the true Story of the Discovery of Castro and his entry to the Ghana music industry”. Read update below;