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Describing The EL Performance At Tigo Ghana Meets Naija - PROFESSIONAL

Following several backlash and varied comments about EL’s performance last night at “Ghana Meets Naija” 2016 concert, below was what Nana Yaw Wiredu sent www.blaqsheepmmg.blogspot.com a while ago.

Let me describe the EL performance to you with one word, PROFESSIONAL.

Elom Adablah musically known as EL proved why he is the current artist of the year by returning on stage to give his fans a special treat at the just ended Tigo Ghana Meets Naija after a huge technical blunder.

EL who was paired with Nigerian artist Olamide, stunned at the event with his Introduction. The rapper got the crowd in shock with his entry on stage before he was faced with a huge technical fault.

After more than half an hour technical hold up, the rapper returned on stage and rocked. EL’s songs selection is not something we have experienced before.

He took his fans back to hit songs like ‘U go kill me’, ‘Dangerous’, ‘Ayayaa’, then brought us to ‘Kejetia’ with ‘Segbefia’ through to ‘Minna Bo Po’ and finally ended with the emotional song ‘KOKO’.

I call him the MOST PROFESSIONAL ACT in Ghana NOW because many artistes would have walked away from the show if they had experienced that huge technical hold up but EL returned and the crowd was on their feet all night.


Let me described his calm nature on Stage to you, EL after facing that challenge was very sober through out his performance, cracking some jokes with the situation and bring on his fellow label mate Lil Shaker to thrill with songs like ‘MadaKraa’.

NanaYaw18.com can boldly say that despite the technical hold up, EL rocked, he jammed, in fact He was exciting to watch and this kind of EL is something else (just like his first album)

Even though Ghana Meets Naija is not really a battle but a healthy music competition between two music driven countries, May21st experienced some of the best acts on the night that almost made it a competition.

Thumbs up to EL for that brave come back and shouts to all the other artistes who rocked us on the night.

Watch EL’s Emotional Performance for ‘KOKO’

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