Loading weather...
GHANA WEATHER

Epixode explains his sound, calls for authentic Ghanaian music identity

Epixode explains his sound and calls for authentic Ghanaian music identity
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Pinterest
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp

By Godwin Aklika

Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artiste and creative, Epixode has opened up about the distinct sound that defines his music, pointing to a deliberate transition that incorporates elements of Ghana’s rich highlife tradition.

Speaking in an interview on GTV Breakfast Show, Epixode explained that his sound goes beyond conventional dancehall, evolving into a fusion that reflects Ghanaian musical heritage. According to him, the transition is intentional, aimed at blending highlife influences with modern sounds to create something uniquely Ghanaian and globally appealing.

He noted that his approach to music focuses on storytelling, message delivery and maintaining a strong connection with his African roots. This, he believes, gives his sound originality and depth, while allowing it to stand out in a competitive industry.

Speaking about his new song, “Juli Juli”, Epixode said it is a love-inspired record that expresses admiration and emotional connection. He described it as a smooth and catchy tune designed to connect with listeners while maintaining a danceable vibe.

The track also highlights his versatility, blending Afro-dancehall with highlife influences to create a relatable sound that fans can easily enjoy and dedicate to loved ones.

Epixode further emphasised the need for Ghanaian artistes to embrace their identity by evolving traditional sounds rather than abandoning them. He said the future of Ghanaian music lies in innovation rooted in culture.

The artiste added that striking a balance between tradition and modern trends is key to building a sound that resonates both locally and internationally.

Epixode also expressed appreciation to the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, for entrusting him with a recent initiative, describing it as a meaningful opportunity to extend his artistry beyond music into social impact.

He noted that being selected to contribute to the transformation of police holding cells in Gomoa Central and Agona West was not just an honour, but a responsibility that allowed him to use creative expression as a tool for human-centred change.

According to him, the initiative reflects how Ghanaian artistes can work with leadership to restore dignity in communities, while reinforcing the relevance of art in national development.

More Stories Here

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation is a giant electronic media (Radio and Television) organization tasked with a mission to lead the broadcasting industry through quality programming, which promotes the development and cultural aspirations of Ghana as well as undertaking viable commercial activities

Mission

To lead the broadcasting and communication industry through quality programming, which promotes the development and cultural aspirations of Ghana

Vision

To be the authentic and trusted voice of Ghana