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    The True Test Is Live – Epixode Champions Performance Over Popularity

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    Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Epixode is drawing a firm line between true artistry and mere studio prowess. He argued that live performance is the ultimate benchmark of an artist’s craft.

    In a conversation with Graphic Showbiz, the ‘Wahala Dey’ composer emphasized that a musician’s staying power in the industry depends largely on their ability to command a live audience.

    “I think it’s essential for every artiste and their team to invest in developing that side of the craft. An artiste’s longevity often depends on their ability to engage and entertain live audiences,” he stated.

    Epixode noted that while digital production has created new stars, it has also left many young acts underprepared for the raw demands of the stage. He attributed his own confidence in live settings to his roots in traditional live music.

    “Many artistes struggle with this because live performances weren’t common during our formative years. Luckily, I come from a background where live music was integral, and I see the importance of honing this skill,” he said.

    He acknowledged that artists possess different creative strengths; some excel in recording studios, and others in songwriting, but he believes being a standout stage performer is a powerful asset.

    READ ALSO: The Fans Were Misinformed When Started It – Epixode On Dancehall’s Decline

    “Every artiste has their strengths. Some might be great in the booth, while others thrive in writing or performing. It’s a blessing to be acknowledged among the best performers in Ghana,” Epixode added.

    Shifting the conversation from performance to purpose, the Dancehall artist reflected on his recent win at the Ghana Music Awards. Taking home the Music for Good Award, he said, affirmed his commitment to socially conscious music.

    “Winning the Music for Good Award is huge for me as a growing artiste. While many songs are crafted for dancing and enjoyment, I believe music should also serve deeper purposes—healing and conveying essential messages. I’m proud to use my lyrics and melodies to highlight pressing societal issues,” he commented.

    Epixode, born Theophilus Nii Arday Otoo, also discussed his newest single, Millions, which he described as a motivational anthem that transcends money talk.

    “Millions is a Dancehall anthem about the pursuit of big dreams—similar to the common saying, ‘I want money; I want to be big.’ For me, ‘I want millions’ signifies more than just monetary wealth; it represents success in all aspects of life. The line ‘we pray for millions’ embodies these ambitions,” he detailed.



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