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Why Rappers Are Trading Bars for Melodies – Eno Barony Explains

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    Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter Eno Barony has revealed that her lyrical prowess has landed her in trouble on multiple occasions.

    In an interview with Sikka FM’s Flavour Zone, monitored by (Sikkafmonline.com), Eno Barony shared her experiences with misinterpretation and public attacks on her lyrics.

    The award-winning rapper, known for her unique blend of hip-hop, highlife, and Afrobeats, has faced criticism from various groups, including the Association of Women Teachers, over certain lines in her music.

    Eno Barony recalled specific incidents where she was confronted by slim ladies, some men, and organizations due to her lyrical choices.

    “I have been attacked several times because of my lyrical content,” Eno Barony said. “As a rapper, I sometimes use certain words just to complete my wordplay, but I’ve always been misinterpreted.”

    Despite the backlash, Eno Barony remains a successful and influential figure in Ghana’s music industry.

    Her music focuses on empowerment, self-confidence, and social commentary, making her a role model for many young women.

    The “Soja Go” hitmaker has gained a significant following and has been praised for her lyrical skill, energetic flow, and captivating stage presence.

    Eno Barony’s experiences highlight the challenges faced by artists who push boundaries with their lyrics.

    As a prominent female rapper, she continues to inspire fans with her unique style and unapologetic expression.

    By Kwame Asare

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