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Rapper EL has said that his song Efa Wo Ho Ben was his way of addressing some rumours that were being spread about him.
According to him, he recorded the song at a time when the rumours were rife and even though there were no truths in them people seemed interested in spreading it regardless.
“So, I decided to address it in the most creative way I can. You hear different things from different people…I might have exaggerated on a few rumors but there is a lot in there that is actual fact,” he told JoyNews’ Becky.
The singer released the song in early January but dropped the video on Thursday April 9.
He featured some of his colleague entertainers from all sectors including DKB, John Dumelo, Sister Derby, Wanlov, Nana Aba Anamoah and JoyNews’ Kojo Yankson.
EL said that many of these people inspire him and he respects them a lot, hence his decision to feature them in the song.
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