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Ghanaian rapper E.L returns with an electrifying new single, ‘See Boday’ taken off the success of his 'BAR 7' concert.
Known for his versatility across genres such as hip-hop, afrobeats and highlife, E.L’s new song celebrates women over a groovy beat.
‘See Boday’ reflects E.L’s ability blend relatable lyrics with infectious rhythm, a skill he’s honed over the years with hits like ‘Kaa Bu Ame’, ‘Obuu Mo’ and ‘Auntie Martha’.
The song’s lyrics, lively production and E.L’s smooth delivery make it a delight to listen to.
The release of ‘See Boday’ once again proves why E.L remains a celebrated name in Ghana’s music scene. He continues to showcase his range as a musical innovator, reinforcing his commitment to creating songs that are relatable to a wide range of audiences.
Stream or download ‘See Boday’ across all major platforms here: https://linktr.ee/E.L.LINKS

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