Eno Barony – Ghana’s Rap Goddess
Born Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom on October 30, 1991, in Tema, Ghana, Eno Barony has risen to become one of Africa’s most powerful voices in rap and hip-hop. Popularly known as the “Rap Goddess”, she is celebrated as the first Ghanaian female rapper to hit a million views on YouTube and has since built a solid reputation as a trailblazer in a male-dominated genre.
Early Life and Education
Eno Barony was born to Reverend Abraham Nyame Adom and Mrs. Rebecca Nyame Adom. She began her early education at Shallom Preparatory School, continued at Cambridge Academy, and completed Junior High at Methodist J.H.S. She then attended Methodist Day Secondary School in Tema before pursuing tertiary studies at Kumasi Polytechnic.
Musical Journey
Eno’s journey into the limelight began with her debut single “Wats Ma Name”, followed by her electrifying remix of Joey B and Sarkodie’s “Tonga” in 2014. The release established her as a fresh and fearless voice in Ghana’s rap scene.
Over the years, she has delivered powerful collaborations with some of Africa’s biggest names, including:
“Megye Wo Boy” with Abrewa Nana (2015)
“Daawa” with Shatta Wale (2016)
“Touch the Body” with Stonebwoy (2016)
“King of Queens” with Medikal (2016)
“Obiaa Ba Ny3” with Ebony Reigns (2017)
“The Finish Line” with Amerado (2022)
“Ride or Die” with Amerado (2024)
Her dynamic discography includes bold tracks such as “Argument Done,” “God is a Woman,” “Force Dem to Play Nonsense,” “Rap Goddess,” and the fan favorite “Yaa Asantewaa.”
Impact and Recognition
Eno Barony is more than a rapper, she is a movement. She has consistently broken barriers for women in rap, making history as the first female artiste in Ghana to win “Rapper of the Year” at both the 3Music Awards (2021) and the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA 2021), triumphing over industry heavyweights like Sarkodie, Medikal, Strongman, Amerado, and Joey B.
Her achievements include:
African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA 2020 & 2023) – Best Female Rap Act in Africa (Winner, 2020; Nominee, 2023)
VGMA 2021 – Best Rap Performance for God is a Woman (Winner)
3Music Awards 2021 – Rapper of the Year (Winner)
Named among the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music at the 2021 3Music Awards Women’s Brunch.
Performances and Influence
Known for her commanding stage presence, Eno Barony has graced major stages across Ghana and beyond, including:
Ghana Meets Naija Concert (2017)
Rapperholic Concert (2017)
Akwambo Music Festival (2017)
GOtv Launch Street Party (2013)
Ghana Music Week (Accra Sports Stadium)
Joy FM Old School Reunion
Ghana DJ Awards & Ghana Freedom Concert (S Concert)
Her advocacy also extends beyond music. In 2014, she led the “Save Mama Today” project, using her platform to empower women and raise awareness on social issues.
Legacy and Vision
From Tema to international stages, Eno Barony continues to champion women in hip hop while shaping a new narrative for Ghanaian rap. Fierce, unapologetic, and authentic, she has cemented her place as Africa’s Rap Goddess, a title she carries with pride and power.
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