Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan has announced the suspension of his music career until his retirement from football.
The Black Stars captain was featured by his good friend, Theophilus Tagoe aka Castro De Destroyer.
With
the moniker, Baby Jet Ewole Monko, Gyan quickly rose to fame with the
release of the hit song ‘African Girls’ ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
The
song managed to win the collaboration of the year award at the Ghana
Music Awards and this intrinsically motivated the footballer who has a
passion for music to do another collaboration with Castro-‘Do the
Dance’.
But the Al Ain ace says he is taking temporal retirement from music career after his friend Castro went missing last July.
“Sometimes at my leisure time I try to write something,” he told AsamoahGyan3.com.
“I’ve got passion for it also despite what happened to our friend [Castro].
“I
felt like I have to just stay out a bit maybe until the end of my
career and after football try to do something with my music.
“I was very down when it [Castro’s disappearance] happened so I just try to stay out.
“He is the only one I said to myself if I had to do any collaboration, it had to be just Catsro.
“So now that Castro is not around I don’t think there is the need to do it.
“But I might do something after my career.”
Gyan says he will instead be looking to invest in unearthing some budding musical talents in Ghana.
“I
am just thinking to support some artiste, to support them but I have
not yet decided who exactly to help,” he added. My relationship with
Castro was great, we were like brothers. So when I decide to help any
artiste it is never going to be like what me and Castro were – talking
about our relationship.
“It is just to help the artiste.”
Gyan is currently with the Ghana national team in Spain preparing for the upcoming 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
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Wednesday 7 January 2015
Asamoah Gyan Announces Temporal Retirement...
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