Theophilus Tagoe, aka Castro who
hails from Takoradi, was born in 1982 to Lydia Tagoe, a trader, and Mr
Coffie, an accountant at the Takoradi Harbor. He attended Anglican
Primary and J.S.S in Takoradi.
He started singing at the tender age of 10. Presently he has two albums to his credit, “sradinam” which was released last year under his current record label and “toffee”, his latest.
Before he launched his debut album in 2003, he had features on hip-life group 4x4 hit track, “sikletele” which officially introduced him into the local music scene. Just like his current album, “sradinam” in no time became one of the favorite hits for many Ghanaians.
Later he proved his superiority when he featured on the beat maker, J-Q of Q-Lex promotion’s compilation which also featured great rappers like, Buk Bak, 4X4, Pop Skinny.
And then later, with Okra, Obrafour, Kow Kese, Dogo and others, they came out with execution diary under the execution record label
Just before his current mega blaster “toffee”, Castro had sung on Buk Bak’s album which also made a great impact in the music arena.
His dreams are to retire and become a producer. His vision is to help bring talented but hidden young artiste to limelight. He believes that by becoming a producer, he would tap the young talented artiste and groom them for the market.
His funs describe him as the 50 Cent of Ghana and he enjoys eating fufu and palm nut soup.
He started singing at the tender age of 10. Presently he has two albums to his credit, “sradinam” which was released last year under his current record label and “toffee”, his latest.
Before he launched his debut album in 2003, he had features on hip-life group 4x4 hit track, “sikletele” which officially introduced him into the local music scene. Just like his current album, “sradinam” in no time became one of the favorite hits for many Ghanaians.
Later he proved his superiority when he featured on the beat maker, J-Q of Q-Lex promotion’s compilation which also featured great rappers like, Buk Bak, 4X4, Pop Skinny.
And then later, with Okra, Obrafour, Kow Kese, Dogo and others, they came out with execution diary under the execution record label
Just before his current mega blaster “toffee”, Castro had sung on Buk Bak’s album which also made a great impact in the music arena.
His dreams are to retire and become a producer. His vision is to help bring talented but hidden young artiste to limelight. He believes that by becoming a producer, he would tap the young talented artiste and groom them for the market.
His funs describe him as the 50 Cent of Ghana and he enjoys eating fufu and palm nut soup.
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