Episode{@amepisode} Has A Word For Those Who Think Dancehall artistes are illiterates | Read | #DJSTYCHLive

Dancehall act, Jupiter says that people who choose to flow with the dancehall genre are not illiterates as people perceive them to be. He said this during a press...

Dancehall act, Jupiter says that people who choose to flow with the dancehall genre are not illiterates as people perceive them to be.
He said this during a press launch of the MTN Pulse Turn Up concert.
“it is not fair to think that those who do dancehall are illiterates or are rude, it is high time we let people know that there is a corporate side to dancehall.
“People who do this kind of music are like any other person, they are educated, well kept and have good moral. we are not trouble makers,” he said.
Episode started his career from his early ages at home with his family, even before he was a teenager. His mum & twin sister were much into indigenous African Music (Jenny & Gladys Laryea of Kalifi Dance Ensemble based in Germany).
Aside music, Episode is a professional sculpture (he does paintings of varied continental appeal, portraits, graffitti etc). Accompanying it too is a clothesline on the side kept by Episode known as “Ekurasi Vibez Muv-Mentz”.
His mastery in the arts has proven the visible graffiti works and backdrops for music videos for Edem (Heybaa video), Bradez (Sika), Bisa Kdei (Sika video), Wonder Boy ft. Sarkodie video, D.Cryme video and couple of upcoming videos.
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