Frank Naro In Big Trouble For ‘Stealing’ Castro’s Verse For His Song

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Young Ghanaian actor cum musician, Frank Naro has landed himself into trouble over copyright infringement.

He admitted using a verse of Castro in his new song ‘My God Dey’ without seeking permission from his management when speaking with Zion Felix on the ‘Uncut Show’.

Frank said the management of Castro has questioned him on the incident following the release of the song.

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Currently, the budding musician revealed his team members are in talks with the management of Castro to resolve the issue.

He accepted his mistake and apologized for his insubordinate act.

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Frank Naro replaced Castro’s name with his in the verse in Akan (Se yede beye obi a, na enye Castro [Naro) that is to say: “If someone will say bad things about someone, then it is not Castro [Naro].”

Watch the video below.

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