Weeks after announcing a partnership with ONErpm, Ghanaian rapper E.L will be making his much-anticipated return to the limelight.
The award-winning artist shared a medley of old music videos, such as “Mi Naaa Bo Po,” KOKO,” and “Obuu Mo,” among others.
The video, released on April 10, sought to prepare fans for the new E.L era by taking them on a trip down memory lane.
E.L's music has always been a reflection of his journey and growth as an artist, and this medley serves as a reminder of his career milestones.
In his post, the "Frodo Baggins" crooner also addressed fans who have been waiting for his new music. He quoted the Bible verse Lamentations 3:25–26, which reads, “The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him. It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.”
While no further details on the upcoming project were shared, fans are excited at the rapper's return following months of inactivity.
Watch the trailer below:
The Update - Lamentations 3:25 - 26 pic.twitter.com/i2GxGxMLAw
— E.L👽 (@ELgh_) April 10, 2023
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