Ghanaian rapper, Elorm Adablah, popularly referred to as EL has indicated for the first time that he’s off the relationship market, adding that his status has changed and that he’s in a serious romantic relationship with someone.
EL recently dropped the BAR 7 on Friday, July 26 The BAR 7 album includes 13 tracks featuring Samini, Ara the jay, Lyrical Joe ,Jean Feier, Nana Grenade and Kev the topic after a hiatus from the music scene these past few years.
Speaking in an interview on Accra based 3FM, EL opened up on his relationship status for the first time stating that he’s no longer single and that he’s not an eligible bachelor.
Ghanaian rapper, EL
“No, I’m not an eligible bachelor” explaining while speaking with AJ Sarpong on 3FM Lounge.
After enquiring about the details of his partner, EL mentioned that he is no longer a single man but chose not to also reveal the identity of his partner.
The “Ayayaa” hit maker also mentioned that sometimes he receives so much love from his female fans and that gets him overwhelmed sometimes.
Recounting his experience, EL shared a story about a female fan who scaled his wall and banged on his window to get his notice.
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EL recounts how a female fan scaled the wall to knock his door
He said, “I’ve had people jump over my wall to come to my home when I was in North Kaneshie just to come and knock on my bedroom window”.
Few months earlier, EL contrasted the rap situation in Ghana with that of South Africa, which boasts a thriving rap culture.
According to EL, in South Africa, the music industry has embraced rap and built a substantial market around it, while in Ghana, it is extremely difficult to succeed as a rapper, hence the shift by many rappers into singing.
“While rap enjoys significant popularity in South Africa, it hasn’t gained the same traction in Ghana. We do have a rap community here, but it’s relatively small compared to other genres,”
He further added that although there’s an audience for authentic hip hop music in Ghana, it’s not mainstream enough to have a significant impact on the music scene.