Ghanaian music sensation Epixode has achieved a significant milestone as his socially conscious track “Chooboi” has been officially accepted for consideration by the Recording Academy for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. The news was confirmed by the artist himself through his social media channels, sparking excitement among fans and music industry observers.
The Grammy Awards are widely regarded as the highest honor in the music world, celebrating outstanding achievements across genres and cultures. Being approved for consideration does not guarantee a nomination, but it marks an important step in the journey and places “Chooboi” on the radar of Grammy voters. For Epixode, this is more than a personal achievement, it reflects the growing global appreciation for African music.
“Chooboi” is a powerful composition that blends Afrobeat rhythms with thought‑provoking lyrics addressing pressing social issues. Its acceptance for Grammy consideration underscores the song’s impact not only within Ghana but also on the global stage. The track’s selection highlights the increasingly influential role of African artists in shaping the contemporary music landscape.
Epixode’s recognition comes amid a rising wave of African musicians breaking into the international arena. The inclusion of “Chooboi” in the Grammy consideration process aligns with a broader trend of African art crossing borders and gaining recognition in traditionally Western‑dominated award platforms.
Beyond the personal triumph, Epixode’s achievement signifies a growing shift in how African music is perceived worldwide. It’s a moment of pride not just for the artist but for Ghana and the continent as a whole.