Elom Adablah, best known by his stage name E.L, an award-winning Ghanaian rapper, has announced a collaboration with the global music distribution firm ONErpm. The artiste and record producer has had a tremendous career, garnering multiple hit songs and honours. With this new collaboration, he is ready to broaden his horizons and make an impression on the worldwide music industry.
With E.L.'s talent and potential, Freeman assured fans they would witness a new dimension of his artistry. He also stated his belief in ONErpm's capacity to assist him in reaching his objectives. "Expect grandeur, beautiful music and global dominance one country and region at a time. We never plan to lock any musician down at ONErpm." Freeman also encouraged music fans to look forward to fresh releases that "had been kept on the hard drives."
Through this collaboration, E.L, who has been gone from the music scene since the release of Ayele in 2022, will explore new creative directions. He is excited to collaborate with the company and use its expertise in music distribution to reach a larger audience and interact with fans all over the world. Fans may look forward to more sounds and collaborations from the great musician in the near future.
Speaking about the partnership, Lucky Freeman, senior A&R at ONErpm, said it was an honour to collaborate with E.L because he grew up listening to many of the multi-talented artiste's early albums. E.L is a legendary musician and one of West Africa's most varied performers, according to Freeman, who is still making an impression despite the little absence.
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