Ghanaian rapper and producer E.L, known for his real name Elom Adablah, recently shared a wild experience involving an overzealous female fan during an appearance on 3FM’s 3Lounge entertainment show.
He recounted a particularly memorable incident where a fan from North Kaneshie went to great lengths to reach him. This dedicated fan bypassed traditional methods of contact by climbing over his wall, entering his home, and even knocking on his bedroom window.
Describing the encounter, E.L said, “I don’t have many wild stories. I try to maintain a gentlemanly demeanor, so I don’t experience too much craziness. But I did have someone scale my wall, come into my house, and knock on my bedroom window. It’s something I’ve mentioned before; these things do happen.”
In the same interview, E.L offered advice to aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of learning to produce their own beats. He believes that mastering this skill helps artists preserve their original vision for their music without relying on others.
Reflecting on his musical journey, E.L explained that there was no single defining moment when he realized music was his path. Instead, his passion for music developed gradually. He reminisced about his early days, starting with singing in church choirs and playing the keyboard, and later joining a rap group during his time at PRESEC Legon.