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I don’t have a lookalike because the person must match my height for them to even mimic me – E.L.
Ghanaian rapper and musician, Elorm Adablah, better known by his stage name E.L. has spoken about what it takes for any of his followers to pose as his lookalike because it has become common practice in the music business.
Fans have been puzzled by the lack of a person claiming to be E.L.’s lookalike, especially in light of the fact that celebrities like Fameye, King Promise, Medikal, Kuami Eugene, and others have had online doppelgängers emerge. The sound engineer and rapper is well known for being one of the tallest musicians in the entertainment industry.
E.L. has strongly said in response to this issue that it would be difficult to find someone that looks like him, especially given his height.
“As for me, I’m too tall for a look-alike. Nobody is as tall as me, so unless you find someone who matches my height, they can be my look-alike,” he remarked during his conversation.
In a candid interview with Sika Osei, E.L. who won the 2016 VGMA Artiste of the Year title opened up about his life outside of music and what it took him to go out of his comfort zone to deliver meals to private homes and offices.
“I loved it,” E.L said. “It’s a different world out there, and perception is everything, people perceive ‘You are delivering food today’ as some yawa thing but when you are actually out there and you do it, it’s a hustle and the secret to wealth creation is to have as many hustles as you can”
Source; Dklassgh.Com