Eno Barony, known as the Rap Goddess, shared her astounding story of rising through the music industry in an exclusive interview with Adwoa Afranewaa Frimpong on Orange FM. Officially marking ten years in the music business, she has built a brand in rap and has become a voice for many, especially women.
She reflected that what makes her songs unique is because she draws inspiration from her experiences, family and love life “My family, especially my mom, was a great influence on my music.” Eno said. She also shared her love for reading and explained that reading is actually one of her secrets to her creativity in music.

Eno Barony has just dropped the intro to her new album “No Manual” on all social media platforms, and the fans are in high excitement. An expectant fan, Kelvin, commented during the interview, “Release the song already!”
Dealing with backlash is not easy, but Eno Barony has developed a unique way to get through it. She disclosed, “I put off my phone when things get too overwhelming. It helps me disconnect and refocus on what’s important.” That strategy, according to her, keeps her in good mental health to produce good music regardless of the noise.
Eno, according to many, has shown admirable resilience to criticism. She insists on being herself and her music, despite what others may say. “The criticism will always be there, but I just focus on my goals and keep moving.”
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