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Ghanaian musician E.L has things to get off his chest.
This may be the 33-year-old's way of clearing the path ahead of his big comeback.
Elorm Adablah, as he is known outside music circles is a man of a few words, unless he is in the booth.
However, a surprise documentary on Wednesday, April 12 has left fans wondering what the new E.L will bring to the scene.
In the 7-minute piece, he admits that the break was much-needed and is returning with a clear direction, and will not compromise nor ‘betray’ himself.
“I’m just going to express myself the way I want to express myself so just don’t expect the same old E.L, he’s dead and gone.”
Watch the full video below:
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