Ghana’s finest rapper Elorm Adablah, popularly known as E.L, says he felt bad when Sarkodie omitted his name from a tall list of musicians to Casper Nyovest.
In April, South African rapper Casper Nyovest made his maiden trip to Ghana to familiarise with the Ghanaian music industry.
During his visit, award-winning rapper Sarkodie, who was out of the country, tweeted a list of musicians Casper Nyovest should contact in his absence.
The tall list included Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, R2Bees and even Sarkodie’s proclaimed arch-rival M.anifest. To the dismay of many, Sarkodie left out the 2016 Artiste of the Year, E.L.
E.L, who is currently promoting his single ‘Overdose’ reacted to Sarkodie’s tweet. He told Joy News’ MzGee that he felt bad that Sarkodie did not mention his name in the list.
E.L said “Well, it made me feel kind of bad but that’s him, that’s his list so he can list whoever he wants to list”.
However, E.L, denied claims that there was bad blood between him and Sarkodie.
He disclosed that “No, there’s no bad blood. I am just not messing with any of these artistes anymore. I have come to realize that it is every man for himself. The past doesn’t really count for anything in this industry”.
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