A Story of Pride & Excellence
Eno Barony proudly represents Verbelle Limited & Premium Olande Fabrics in Ghana. Read her inspiring journey as a brand ambassador and her impact on Ghanaian music and fashion.
Ghana’s Queen of Verses, Eno Barony, has done it again—this time, not with mic-dropping bars, but with a dazzling stride into the world of high fashion and brand excellence.
Taking to Twitter, the rap icon radiated uncontainable excitement as she announced her latest milestone: “I’m super proud and excited to represent Verbelle Limited & Premium Olande Fabrics right here in Ghana 🇬🇭✨ #BrandAmbassador #VerbelleLimited #PremiumOlande#EnoBaronyLadysFest2025.”
In a nation where culture, music, and fashion weave together like kente threads, Eno Barony stands tall—not just as a lyrical powerhouse but now as the face of two prestigious brands.
Verbelle Limited, known for its sleek sophistication, and Premium Olande Fabrics, a symbol of Ghanaian elegance, couldn’t have chosen a better muse.
Why This Partnership Feels Like Destiny
Eno Barony’s journey mirrors the ethos of these brands—bold, authentic, and unapologetically Ghanaian. From her groundbreaking verses that challenge norms to her fearless fashion statements, she embodies the spirit of modern African excellence.This collaboration isn’t just about branding; it’s a cultural movement—a fusion of artistry, enterprise, and national pride.
Eno Barony’s Iconic Songs – The Anthems That Define a Generation
Eno didn’t just break barriers—she rewrote the rules. Some of her tracks prove why she’s a Rap Goddess: Tonga”– The hit that shook the nation (over 2M+ YouTube views). You Dey Feel The Vibe” – A club banger with undeniable swag.Obiaa” – Raw, unfiltered bars showcasing her lyrical dominance. The Finish Line” – A motivational anthem for hustlers. “Don’t Judge Me” – Addressing stereotypes with fire flows.
Major Collaborations
She didn’t rise alone—she brought the culture with her. Some of her biggest collabs include: Eno Barony has collaborated with several prominent Ghanaian artists on notable tracks such as “More Money” with Wendy Shay and Sista Afia, “Ride or Die” with Amerado, and “Soja Go Soja Come” with King Paluta.
She has also worked with artists like Shatta Wale on “Daawa”, Kwaw Kese on “GARI”, and Medikal on “King of Queens”. Additionally, she has songs with Stonebwoy “Touch the Body” and the late Ebony Reigns “Obiaa Ba Ny3”
Awards & Accolades – Proving She’s the Realest in the Game
Rapper of the Year” award at the 3Music Awards. She was also the first Ghanaian female artist to win the “Best Rapper” award at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) in 2021. Additionally, she was recognized as the Best Female Rap Act in Africa at the 2020 AFRIMMA awards. She also won the Best Rap Performance award at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) in 2021.
A Toast to Ghanaian Excellence
As the hashtag #EnoBaronyLadysFest2025 trends, one thing is clear: Ghanaian women are rewriting narratives. Whether on stage, in boardrooms, or on the runway, they’re claiming spaces with grace and grit. Eno’s ambassadorship is more than a deal—it’s a testament to the power of dreaming audaciously while staying rooted.
So here’s to Eno Barony—the lyricist, the trendsetter, the brand icon, proving once again that when talent meets opportunity, magic happens. Ghana is watching, Africa is cheering, and the world better take notes.
What’s next? Only time will tell, but one thing’s certain: Eno Barony is just getting started.







