“I am one of the best rappers in Africa”, Eno Barony declares

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Ghanaian female rapper, Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah, popularly known as Eno Barony, has boldly asserted her position as one of the best rappers in Africa.

In an exclusive interview on Asaase Radio in Kumasi on Wednesday (22 November), the “Juice Me” hitmaker expressed her belief that her prowess extends beyond gender boundaries.

“I would not even put myself in the gender scope, but I believe I am one of the best rappers to emerge from Africa”, she declared.

Discussing her latest hit song for 2023 titled “Low Key,” the rapper shared insights into some of the verses, stating that the song aims to caution individuals, especially women, to be vigilant about health conditions, particularly those related to sexual activities, as many flock into the country ahead of the festive season.

“I am trying to pass a message. ‘Low Key’ is a message I am trying to pass on to create awareness. First, HIV is real, and there are lots of STDs around, but people fear pregnancies more than STDs,” she explained.

Eno has also called for substantial support for female artists in the country, emphasising the need for them to work harder to achieve greater success in the entertainment industry.

“When you are female and you find yourself in the midst of men, you have to work like 1000 times harder to be seen. As a female, people doubt your talent, so you have to work hard, but some individuals give up along the way. Female artists in Ghana face challenges, which has become like a mantra, but let’s change the narrative and support them,” she encouraged.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH

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