The Nigeria-based Afrobeat music artist Edison Gaye a.k.a E.fixed has revealed his potential of being a melting pot of culture with the new song ‘Feel Yourself’.
Afro music has become a mainstay in the local music scene regardless of the influence of African culture on society. It has become a renowned international genre that is gradually gaining a large slew of the fan base, imitating the same influence of pop and rock music acceptability. This generation has a strong musical legend to look forward to when it comes to describing the newness in the influential afro music realm. E.fixed is the biggest name from the list of upcoming African musicians who have successfully made an impact on the global music network. With the birth name Edison Gaye, the sterling singer and songwriter conquered the long-lasting fame with the original composition ‘Feel Yourself’ released on major audio streaming platforms. He assured the fans that this track is going to be full of fun and exoticness because it has Picazo Rhap as its featuring artist. The synergy they introduced in the field of Afropop is going to surpass the banality due to the post-covid crisis. This music exudes a strong feeling of pleasure and good vibes, and it works tirelessly to earn your attention. His approach to African culture and afrobeat is lyrical and joyous. It is crafted with a simple setup but an instantly recognized chord progression and production style, as well as an equally memorable hook, to look forward to.
Cultural influence on his music career:
The Liberian singer, songwriter, and performer, E.fixed was born to be a star that would guide millions of people who thought owning a music career is a lost cause when people struggle to survive with the inadequate basic needs. At the age of 24, he has become a part of the great music industry with the sizzling single ‘Feel Yourself’ featuring Picazo Rhap. His culture has a heavy influence on his music. The root of African culture has made an indispensable place in his music. He was born in Monrovia and started taking up music lessons that reflected the diversity of West Africa.
Latest release:
The Nigeria-based Afrobeat performer has a strong personality that shines through on this new Afropop song. The timbre of his voice soon becomes recognizable, the melody and rhythm of the song blend in with some of the major summer successes of recent years, and the story-telling helps to produce something pretty unique within that. The music is firmly founded in familiar melodies and rhythms.
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