Eno Barony

Beautiful Moment Eno Barony Met Her Jamaican Lookalike, Spice

Beautiful Moment Eno Barony Met Her Jamaican Lookalike, Spice

It was a picture-perfect moment when Ghanaian rap goddess Eno Barony and Jamaican dancehall queen Spice finally met face-to-face, leaving fans gushing over their undeniable resemblance. Eno, who could not contain her excitement posted on social media,“I finally met the Queen @spiceofficial. She’s so beautiful and so real. Love always, sis.” The meeting wasn’t just a chance encounter but was made possible through Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy, whom Eno thanked for creating the magical moment. Spice  didn’t hold back her excitement either. Replying to Eno’s post, she wrote, “It was so nice to meet you, Twin 😍😍😍. My Ghana sister for life 💙💙💙.”…
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‘Use Your Brains To Get What You Want’ – Eno Barony Tells Women

‘Use Your Brains To Get What You Want’ – Eno Barony Tells Women

Ghanaian rapper Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah, popularly known as Eno Barony, has stated that women should use their brains to acquire what they desire in life. Speaking in an interview on Agyenkwa FM, the "Fear No Man" rapper expressed that there is nothing wrong if a woman decides to use her beauty to acquire whatever she desires. However, she encouraged women to make use of their God-given talents instead. "Every human being uses what they have to get what they need. I don't see anything wrong with a woman using what she has to get what she wants. If as…
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I Was Beaten By My Dad For Rapping On TV – Eno Barony On Music Journey

I Was Beaten By My Dad For Rapping On TV – Eno Barony On Music Journey

Iconic female rapper Eno Barony, also known as the Rap Goddess, has shared how her father reacted after seeing her perform on TV for the first time when she was 15 years old. Eno Barony is known for her hit songs, ‘God Is a Woman’ ‘Wats Ma Name’ and ‘Tonga’, the remix of the track “Tonga” by Joey B ft Sarkodie in 2014. In 2021, she became the first female artiste in Ghana to win the Rapper of the Year award at the 3Music Awards. She also won ”Best Rap Performance Of The Year at the 2020 Vodafone Ghana Music…
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Eno Barony Recounts How Obour Saved Her When She Was Broke

Eno Barony Recounts How Obour Saved Her When She Was Broke

Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Eno Barony has recounted how former MUSIGA President Bice Osei Kuffour, formerly known as Obour came through for her and saved her life when she was struggling financially. According to Eno, she was broke at the time. One faithful day, Obour randomly called her to come to the East Legon Police Station. Upon arrival, she realized that he had invited her to the East Legon Executive Club to perform a freestyle at the birthday party of Osei Kuffour. "I got there and took a microphone, It was Osei Kuffour's birthday. As I was performing, they were throwing cash at…
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Eno Barony Disappointed With Lack Of VGMA Nominations For Female Rappers

Eno Barony Disappointed With Lack Of VGMA Nominations For Female Rappers

Ghanaian female rapper, Eno Barony, has raised concerns about the lack of nominations for female rappers at this year's Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA). Speaking on Hitz FM, Eno expressed her surprise and disappointment, wondering what female rappers in the country might done wrong. Eno who was dissatisfied with the two nominations handed her, questioned why the scheme will only give two of her works recognition. She had hoped to be nominated for Best Rapper or Song and Best Hip Hop Artist or Song categories and has the conviction that would have won had she been nominated. "I think the…
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It’s My Honest Truth – Eno Barony Responds To Being Controversial In Her Songs

It’s My Honest Truth – Eno Barony Responds To Being Controversial In Her Songs

Ghanaian rap goddess Eno Barony has responded to claims that her songs are always filled with controversial lines. In an interview with Culture Squad on Culture Daily’s Big Conversation, Eno Barony opened up about support from parents, going international, judgement from people, being controversial and more. According to her, she is satisfied with the fact that her being called controversial is related to her music and not anything else. She also added that she knows she is at a place that everything she does raises conversations. In answering Olele Salvador’s question of if being controversial was a strategy she uses,…
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Five Gospel Artistes I Called Refused To Feature On My Song – Eno Barony

Five Gospel Artistes I Called Refused To Feature On My Song – Eno Barony

Not long ago, musician and radio personality, Kwame OB Nartey posited that it is wrong for a gospel artiste to feature a secular musician on their song. This follows after Celestine Donkor had revealed that some Christian based television station, refused to air her newly released single ‘Thank you’ because she featured, Akwaboah and Efya who are both secular musicians. Sharing her ordeal in the studios of Okay Fm with Abeiku Santana, Eno Barony posited that gospel musician refusing to work with a secular artiste is very common in our Ghanaian music industry. According to Eno Barony who is currently…
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Eno Barony wins big at AFRIMMA 2020

Eno Barony wins big at AFRIMMA 2020

Ghana’s undisputed best female rapper, Eno Barony, has again made Ghana proud as she wins big at this year’s(2020) AFRIMMA. Eno Barony has won the Best Female Rap Act category at the AFRIMMA organized yesterday, Sunday 15th September 2020. She won the award over Nadia Nakai (South Africa), Moonaya (Senegal), Rosa Ree (Tanzania), Bombshell Grenade (Zambia), Muthoni Drummer Queen (Kenya), Askia – (Cameroon), Candy Bleakz (Nigeria), Keko (Uganda) and Rouge (South Africa). Meanwhile, check the full list of all the winners at the 2020 (AFRICAN MUZIK MAGAZINE AWARDS) AFRIMMA; BEST MALE WEST AFRICA – Rema (Nigeria) BEST FEMALE WEST AFRICA – Simi…
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Female artistes restricted to Gospel music – Eno Barony

Female artistes restricted to Gospel music – Eno Barony

Rapper Eno Barony says a large number of musical talents in the country, especially females, are often limited by societal norms to do Gospel music. The ‘Rap Goddess’ hitmaker, also a Reverend Minister’s daughter, said many upcoming musicians have little or no option than to sing gospel music because there is a misconception about women who do not conform to the norm. “It boils down to our background, where a woman is always expected to be God-fearing. It leaves most talented girls having to sing gospel music only, even against their will,” she said. Speaking alongside industry colleague MzVee on…
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