BX’s Sire Castro Kicks The Ballistics About “My Vest”

Hailing from the South Bronx comes Sharod Sims, but his fans know him as Sire Castro. The New York neighborhood is known for producing some of hip-hop’s finest, and Sire Castro is steadily making a bid to become a household name. His love for the music developed at a young age from a combination of watching his father DJ & witnessing hiphop’s classic film “Krush Groove. Castro quickly realized that his love for music could blossom into a talent for making beats and spitting rhymes. The rest, as they often say, is history.

Sire Castro is fresh off his release of “My Vest”, which debuted last month. The song has been picking up steady steam, and Sire’s fans are consistently providing him with positive feedback. “The song is a street version of Entouch’s ‘II Hype’. I made the song spicy, which is perfect with the timing in music right now. That’s the thing- we need some flavor in hip-hop right now. And that’s what I’m bringing to the table,” said Sire Castro. The song is only creating momentum for his next big project, which is his mixtape “Hunger Pains”. Anything is possible with his team Cash Mob behind him.