Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste, Theophilus Nii Arday Otoo, popularly known as Epixode in the music industry, revealed that he received threats and attacks after he released his hit song “Wahala Dey” way back in 2019.
The song which was directed to social issues and called for a significant change earned the artiste the vocal advocate for social justice.
The track, produced by DreamJay, showcases his transition from the typical dancehall vibe to a more laid-back, melodic singing approach.
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In an interview to promote his latest songs “Nyash” and “Chooboi” Epixode stated that he received many attacks when he released “Wahala Dey”
“Oh, Yes, I was attacked when I released ‘Wahala Dey’… It’s good for musicians to talk about happenings in the country but It is dangerous,” he added.