Renowned Ghanaian rapper and sound producer Elom Adablah, better known by his stage name E.L, has shared one of the craziest encounters with a female fan in his music career.
Appearing on Accra-based 3FM's 3Lounge entertainment show, he
revealed how the lady in question, who lived in North Kaneshie, a suburb of Accra, came all the way to his residence.
The craziest part, he shared, was that this lady had to hop over his wall, enter his residence, and knock on his bedroom window.
"Oh wow, the craziest thing a female fan has done? Not that crazy. I don't have too many crazy stories. I try to be a gentleman, so I guess I attract ladies, so it's not really too much crazy stuff.
I'm sorry I can't... I've had people hop over my wall; she was living in North Kaneshie, came into my house, and tapped on my bedroom window.
Like I've said this thing somewhere before, I guess... I've had stuff like that happening," he said.
Meanwhile, during the same show, rapper E.L advised fellow artistes to learn how to produce their own beats. According to him, this allows artistes to maintain the original idea behind their songs instead of relying on someone else.
Shedding light on the start of his music journey, E.L disclosed that he never had a specific moment when he realized music would be his profession.
He recounted his journey from singing in church to joining a rap group in secondary school at PRESEC Legon.
"I wouldn't say there was a specific time in my life where I knew I was going to do music. It crept up on me in stages. My earliest memory of having that musical experience was me being in church singing in the choir. They got me a keyboard and I started playing it and the piano.
Source: Ghanaweb.com
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