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I was fined heavily after being sued for sampling ‘Efa Wo Ho B3n’

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Elom Adablah, known by his stage name E.L, a rapper and producer has revealed how he was fined heavily after being sued for sampling ‘Efa Wo Ho B3n’ choral song.

Talking about an anthem he used in his new song titled ‘Chop Life’, the Ghanaian singer said some street jargons he used in his song doesn’t belong to anyone.

“As for that one it’s our street rhymes that I used in my song so it doesn’t really belong to anybody and my mum is a Ga native woman,” he revealed as MyNewsGh.com observed.

He posited “So I feel I’m entitled to use some of our jargons and our street anthem in my songs and it’s something we grew up singing but nobody came to hold anybody’s neck.

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He said on Property FM in Cape Coast “So I’m not sure that using such words in my song can get me into trouble but the one which got me into trouble was when I used Efa Wo Ho B3n in my song.

“That one they sued me and I had to pay some heavy block but it has made me learn my lesson so with the lines that I used in my Chop Life song as for that one yawa no go come,” he told Amansan Krakye in an interview.

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