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“I don’t see myself to be anybody’s mentor; I am just doing my part.” – E.L speaks on his legacy

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Ghanaian rapper, Elom Adablah known by his stage name E.L has shared his thoughts on the legacy he seeks to leave in the Ghana muic industry.

The Afrobeats musician, rapper, singer and producer in a conversation with Citi TV’s Olele Salvador on the “SPOTLIGHT” reacted to questions on how he feels knowing his BAR projects introduced new musicians to the Ghanaian audience.

In his response, he said:

“I don’t feel proud because I don’t see myself to be anybody’s mentor; I am just doing my part. And this isn’t me being meek or humble, I just don’t feel that way because I am still trying to figure out stuff myself.”

“If in my journey of self discovery I am able to enlighten somebody then that’s good for them. Because that is something that has happen for them from God through me but I don’t prop myself up for the credit as a mentor, OG or Don.” he added.

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E.L also revealed that he and his team are working on an initiative called ‘NTOBUA FUND’ to support individuals who have dreams and need help.

Watch the full interview below.

In November 2021, EL  dropped his album titled BAR 6‘ which featured artist like Lyrical Joe, Tunlenkey, Joey B, Nova Blaq, Temple, Dr. Laylow, Yung Pabi and more.

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