I Was Delivering Food In USA Just To Keep Myself Going – E.L
In a recent interview, Ghanaian rapper E.L. opened up about his struggles while trying to establish his music career in the United States. Despite his impressive accolades back home, including winning the prestigious VGMA Artiste of the Year award, E.L. revealed that he had to work as a delivery person just to make ends meet.
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E.L, the winner of the prestigious “Artist of the Year” award at the 2016 Ghana Music Awards, recently opened up about his challenging experiences during the years he spent away from his home country.
In a recent interview with 3Music TV, the rapper revealed that he had to overcome significant obstacles during this time, including having to work as a food delivery person in the United States just to make ends meet.
Despite these challenges, E.L remained committed to his music career and continued to work tirelessly to achieve his goals. He is now gearing up for a much-anticipated comeback, and his story serves as a powerful reminder that even the most successful artists often face significant struggles and setbacks on their journey to the top.
According to E.L, these experiences taught him important life lessons and helped shape him into the person he is today. He expressed gratitude for the lessons he learned during his difficult times and acknowledged that they have made him stronger and more resilient
“Time teaches you so many valuable lessons and it changes you, especially when you go through a few things. I’ve passed through before. There was a point in time in the states I had to start doing food delivery. Yeah, it was that deep. I delivered food door to door just to keep myself going,” he disclosed in the interview.