About To Take Off – Emaxee Sets To Drop His Debut Body of Work

Emaxee, listening to Olamide, Wizkid, and Dagrin, is inspired to make music. After his several trials at freestyling, Emaxee kickstarted being an indigenous rapper. He didn’t just stop at music; he also built other creative skills, especially valuable ones in the entertainment industry. 

Creating, recreating, developing, and evolving has been a constant element of the brand, Emaxee. To continuously facilitate huge acceptance and creatively express his views on societal happenings, Emaxee has emulated growth, and this transition has explored the artiste and his creative sides even greater. He has also experienced a significant acceptance from the public, which has been great and with a growing upward trend. The trajectory has proven the artiste to have been on an insistent growth train, which can be attached to his and the team’s relentless efforts. 

Emaxee, merging his experiences and consistent growth as the basis for his messages, is set to release his first EP, Oranges and Lemonades, encapsulating a five-song masterpiece. As he said, he has prepared this project by infusing all of his experiences and creativity and is about to show the world the multi-faceted talents he has developed over the years. 

 “When life gives you a lemon, you make lemonades out of it” – as it goes round many lips, but Emaxee stands to challenge this as more can be made than just lemonade. Life gives us a lemon; we make lemonades as everyone has expected and create more out of it. Life gives us a chance; why restrict ourselves to creating just a value? This is the concept of “Oranges and Lemonades”. This is a project creating pictures of the growth process of the artist. Emaxee as an artist has evolved, and this project aims to prove that growth, telling the stories listeners can hold on to, relate to, and reference when good music is mentioned. He ensured to touch on critical issues, especially among the Gen Z, such as self-confidence, the faults of the Nigerian government in impeding young creatives and innovators, and the teeming struggling youths. He extended his real-life-influenced pieces to be a romantic as well as a free-spirited songwriter, offering clubs a jam to light up people’s moods.

The inspiration behind every song is different, as well as the story it tells; the drives and message the artist wishes to pass with every changing beat, lyric, and melody are also different. 

The ‘Oranges and Lemonades’ project consists of five carefully selected Emaxee original sounds:

What If Not                Balance              Silicon Valley            Forever             Skido

Here, emaxee welcomes you to the new generational sound. Listen and enjoy ‘Oranges and Lemonades’.

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