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Kaywa has given his followers a preview of Castro’s song featuring Davido which was recorded prior to the musician being declared missing.
Although the song has not been officially released yet, Kaywa decided to pay tribute to Castro with the song during the Behind the Hitz challenge.
“Thank you, my brother. I appreciate you, you took my hand, you took me to the UK and you made me meet great people,” he said.
Kaywa, early this year, first announced to the public he has the Castro song with him and had no idea whether to release it or not.
This caught the interest of fans who wanted to hear works of the missing star once again.
After hearing the news, Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy urged Kaywa to release it but with the consent of the artiste’s family.
He added that the producer could also ensure that some proceeds of the song go to the family.
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