Epixode, the famous reggae and dancehall artiste, recently opened up about the challenges he faced after the release of his hit song, “Wahala Dey,” in 2019.
The song, which addresses social issues and advocates for change, catapulted Epixode into the spotlight as a vocal supporter of social justice.
During an appearance on Channel One TV’s entertainment talk show, ‘The Chat,’ Epixode shared that he received numerous threats and attacks following the release of “Wahala Dey.”
Despite the backlash, the artist continued to use his platform to shed light on important issues affecting the country.
Produced by DreamJay, “Wahala Dey” showcases a departure from Epixode’s usual dancehall sound, as he opts for a more laid-back singing style.
The artist emphasized the importance of musicians speaking out about the happenings in society, even though it can be risky.
Epixode’s resilience in the face of adversity serves as a reminder of the power of music to spark conversations and provoke change.