E.L Expresses Disappointment with Daily Graphic’s ‘Greatest GH Rappers of All Time’ List After Exclusion

Ghanaian rapper E.L has voiced his disappointment over being left out of the “Greatest Ghanaian Rappers of All Time” list.
The list, which includes renowned names such as Obrafour, Okyeame Kwame, Kwadee, Lord Kenya, Manifest, Tinny, Reggie Rockstone, Strongman, Eno Barony, Guru, and Amerado, has sparked considerable debate among music enthusiasts and artists.
Taking to social media, E.L criticized the publication, stating, “With regards to ‘Greatest Ghanaian Rappers,’ I would have thought that a reputable publication such as the Daily Graphic would be more accurate, more informed. Apparently not. It’s one of the reasons why Ghana Rap will never cross over. Shameful.”
E.L, known for his versatility and significant contributions to the Ghanaian music scene, has a rich discography that includes hits like “Koko,” “Mi Naa Bo Po,” and “Overdose.” His exclusion from the list has raised eyebrows, especially considering his influence and the accolades he has garnered over the years.
Fans and fellow artists have also weighed in on the matter, with many agreeing that E.L’s absence from the list is a glaring oversight. They argue that his unique style and consistent delivery have earned him a rightful place among the greats.
As the conversation around the “Greatest Ghanaian Rappers” continues, E.L’s comments highlight a broader issue of recognition and appreciation within the Ghanaian music industry. For now, the debate rages on, with many hoping for a more inclusive and comprehensive list that truly reflects the talents shaping Ghanaian rap music.