VGMA award-winning rapper, born Elorm Adabla stage name E.L., has disclosed a point in his life things got so bad he had to start working as a food delivery guy in the States just to keep going.
The 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) Artiste of the Year, born Elorm Adablah, made the revelation during a recent interview.
Granting an interview to 3Music TV’s Daily Culture showbiz platform, E.L
mentioned that their experience in the United States taught him the importance of humility.
According to the ‘U Go Kill Me’ hitmaker, โTime teaches you so many valuable lessons and it changes you, especially when you go through a few things. Iโve passed through it before. There was a point in time in the States I had to start doing food delivery. Yeah, it was that deep. I delivered food door to door just to keep myself goingโ.
The former ‘Skillions’ emcee proceeded and added, โIโve passed through things and that stuff teaches you things like humility. So anytime I see an artist and they come to me for advice the first thing I tell them is cool down, you know see anything yet”.
ยฉ 2023 โข Edem Latsu Nukafu
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