Rapper E.L has spun a truly versatile, yet amazing catalogue of music for a decade and counting.
His presence and contribution to modern Ghanaian music is undisputed, even in terms of production.
The real music fans know he's a 'Man of the People', doing best to match the vast musical preferences of fans.
During a Skype interview with MzGee on TV3's ''New Day'' yesterday April 14, 2020, E.L said his next wave of music wouldn't just be for anybody, expressing; ''I'm just in a class of my own. I'm not for everybody. I don't want to be for everybody''.
He went on to comment ''I don't want to be a mass production artist and be in everybody's top five. I want to be in the top five of people who matter and they are not many''.
The act went on to comment on a recurring tag Hip-Hop/Rap fans might be super fond of, namely the ''King of Rap'' moniker.
E.L expressed; ''Nobody has to die. Let's just calm down, nobody has to die for anything to happen. We are supposed to be making music and there is no competition in music. Music is supposed to be uplifting, it's supposed to affect your emotions. But with the other things that come with it? That is why I don't really like to take part in all the extra stuff''.