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Tag: Eno Baroney

The Feminist African MC Mixtape

April 21, 2020 marissabrown99

Please click here to access the playlist. As noted in our class discussions and reading materials, African women have faced many challenges in the hip-hop

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Eno Barony: The Rise of African Female Rappers

March 11, 2020 Eno Serwaa

As time passes, more women begin to stake their claims in the rap game. In a genre dominated primarily by men, this is no small

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Eno Barony: Power and Strength in Hip-hop

March 11, 2020 marissabrown99

Eno Barony is a Ghanian hip-hop artist known for her rapping and song-writing talents. Barony was first launched into the limelight after her song “Tonga”

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Ghanaian Rapper Challenges Fat Shaming in Latest Single

March 27, 2019 zm98

In her latest single, “Heavy Load”, Eno Barony advocates for body positivity and fights fatphobia. The heavily anticipated track was made by twin producers, B2.

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Eno Barony says She’s Not About to Play with Y’all.

March 6, 2018 savincii

You think being a female rapper in America is hard?  Imagine coming up on the scene in Ghana as a female rapper. The music business

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Female Rappers in Ghana

March 5, 2018 lexcig

There are many female rappers in Ghana but the one who takes the cake is Eno Barony.  Full name Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom

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