Renowned Ghanaian rapper Elorm Adablah, popularly known as EL, has vehemently denied allegations of sexual abuse and groping made against him by a Ghanaian lady named Edna on Facebook.
In a Facebook post on February 14, Edna FG accused the rapper of inappropriate behaviour and claimed that EL took her money for a recording session but never allowed her to record her music at his studio in Nyaniba estates.
The accuser further asserted that EL had a history of demanding sexual favours from female musicians who visited his studio for recordings.
In response, EL dismissed the allegations with a dismissive comment, asserting, “built like a mini fridge… Ew, you wish.”
EL, seemingly unfazed by the accusations, commented on the broader trend of musicians facing allegations of sexual abuse, asserting, “Oh, it’s my turn abi. Alright, let’s go.”
This incident follows a similar controversy involving rapper Sarkodie and actress Yvonne Nelson last year.
Yvonne Nelson accused Sarkodie of forcing her to abort a baby after a past relationship.
In response, Sarkodie released a song titled “Try Me,” where he acknowledged the relationship but shifted the blame for the abortion onto Yvonne, urging her to take responsibility for her choices.
It appears that the Ghanaian music industry is grappling with controversies and allegations, shedding light on the personal lives of its prominent figures.
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