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Epixode
Ghanaian Musician and fine art painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Theophilus Nii Arday Otoo (born 16 March 1990), known professionally as Epixode, is a Ghanaian reggae–dancehall singer, painter, and creative director.[1][2]
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Early life
Epixode was born and raised in Jamestown, Accra, where he was exposed to traditional Ghanaian music through his mother, a cultural music performer. He began writing and performing music in his early teens, winning local dancehall competitions by the early 2010s.[3]
Career
Epixode's style blends reggae, dancehall, highlife, and Afrobeats, using English, Ga, Twi, and Jamaican patois. His singles include Atia,[4] Stubborn Souljah, Too Much,[5] Wahala Dey,[6] and Efie Nsem.[7][8]
In 2023, he performed at the Afro Summer Jam in Switzerland.[9][10] He also performed at the Reggae Geel in Belgium, and headlined the Highlife Konnect Concert in Zurich in 2023.[11] He has also stated publicly that he sees himself as part of a movement to revive Ghanaian highlife music.[12]
Notable collaborations
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Awards and recognition
Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
International Reggae and World Music Awards
- 2021: Nominated – Best African Entertainer[17]
Artistry
Epixode is a trained visual artist. He has designed album art, stage visuals, and promotional graphics, and is credited with creating the iconic SM logo for Shatta Wale.[18][19][20] He also advocates for preserving Ghana's music heritage through cataloging and archiving artist works.[21][22] In 2024, he launched a cultural initiative coaching underserved youth in arts and music[23]
Discography
Singles and EPs
- Atia (Hi Life Rendition) featuring Kwabena Kwabena (2022)[24]
- Jehovah featuring Stonebwoy (2022)[25]
- Stubborn Souljah (2023)[26]
- Obra (Nyame Bra) featuring Santrofi (2023)[27]
- Millions (2025)[28]
- Agbo (2025)
- Chop n' Go (2024)
- Obi Girl (2024)
- Chooboi (2024)
- Nyash featuring Krus Band (2024)
- Efie Nsem with Krus Band (2024)
Albums / EPs
- Atia – The Archive (2022)[29]
References
External links
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