I Am Epsx, a brilliant and diverse Ghanaian performer, is known in real life as Glory Anderson.
The Afrobeats, dancehall, and singer was born on June 18, 2000 in Assin Fosu, Central region of Ghana, but mostly stays in Takoradi and attended Nana Baidoo Bonsu for his elementary and junior high school education.
Following the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), he was admitted to Assin Fosu Vocational Training Insutue.
After completing his West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), he started his music career and recorded his first song dubbed “Mawo)f3”.
Growing up, he aspired to be a professional soccer player, but at the age of sixteen, he discovered his passion for his music.
Pursuing music as a career choice, he is motivated by the plight of the impoverished and underprivileged, believing that music is the best channel for communicating with them and giving them hope for a better future. I Am Epsx feels that by writing lyrics in his Music, he may aid many underprivileged and poor individuals.
I Am Epsx, a budding musician, looks up to Prince Bright of Bukbak repute as his role model.
Currently, I Am Epsx is promoting his latest single dubbed “Mine” which is doing well in music marketing and it’s on all digital platforms.
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(Story: Ekow Smith)