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On January 27, 2026, Epixode dropped a single image that lit up timelines: seven kings seated on golden thrones, crowns shining, pure dominance in one frame. The caption?
“The throne is heavy… but we carry it.  MILLIONS II (The Remix) loading…  Dancehall royalty assembled.” TAG UR FAV!”
That teaser poster (and the energy behind it) has been non-stop conversation ever since. No official drop date announced yet, but the buzz is deafening and for good reason.
What We Know So Far
The original “Millions” (2025, prod. Gomez Beatz) was Epixode’s street-certified flex: raw bars on grinding from zero to millions, living lavish, and staying unbothered. It banged in clubs, on the road, and everywhere Ghana vibes.

Instead of dropping a quick sequel solo, Epixode went full power-move: he recruited a dream lineup that’s already being called one of the strongest Ghana dancehall supergroups ever assembled:

  • Genna — the high-octane crowd favorite (fans flooded the replies tagging him nonstop)
  • Kamileon — that signature melodic twist that always cuts through
  • Jahlead — smooth, hook-heavy presence
  • J.Derobie — bringing that crisp, international edge
  • Captain (Captan) — street grit and fire
  • Rashid Metal — heavyweight lyricism
  • Ras Kuuku — the veteran conscious voice bridging old-school and new wave

Epixode anchors it all while letting each featured act bring their kingdom. This isn’t just features — it’s a united front to show the world Ghana dancehall runs deep.

Gomez Beatz is back on the boards. Expect the same menacing bass and skittering riddim from the first “Millions,” but leveled up: bigger horns, dramatic builds, group chants, and that cinematic “royal court” feel to match the throne visual. It’s engineered for peak-hour takeovers, TikTok challenges, and speaker destruction.

Production Vibes (From the Tease & Original DNA)

Gomez Beatz is back on the boards. Expect the same menacing bass and skittering riddim from the first “Millions,” but leveled up: bigger horns, dramatic builds, group chants, and that cinematic “royal court” feel to match the throne visual. It’s engineered for peak-hour takeovers, TikTok challenges, and speaker destruction.

The replies under Epixode’s post tell the full story:

  • Genna got the loudest love — “He’s about to body this” energy everywhere
  • Kamileon’s unique flow sparked “Give him the whole track” debates
  • Shoutouts to Ras Kuuku for the generational glue
  • Everyone asking: “When is this dropping???”

 

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source: kaknews.com

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