“No beef with Sista Afia and Freda Rhymez, just facts” - Eno Barony

Rapper says that she’s not involved with the beef war rather she just wants to set things straight over who the best female rapper is.

“No beef with Sista Afia and Freda Rhymez, just facts” - Eno Barony
Eno Barony

Ghanaian rapper, Eno Barony, has once again denied being at loggerheads with Sista Afia and Freda Rhymez, her female colleagues in the rap game.

Her utterance means the rapper is not in competition with any of her fellows on a personal level when all they do is entertain the public with their diss tracks as it is the nature of the work that rappers are called to do.

She stated that any actions of hers that seem hostile is just her frustrating to set the record straight over who the best female rapper currently is adding that she cannot react to Sista Afia's WMT track because it is only rumored to be directed at other female artists and bears no concrete evidence that it has anything to do with her.

 

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“I’m lyrically setting things straight over who the best rapper is so I’m not in a war zone with anybody. Rap is my thing because that is what I do musically. I don’t know why some people are surprised I can rap like this. I mean this has always been me when it comes to rap,” Eno explained herself in an interview with Graphic Showbiz.

“I don’t have any problem with her. It’s the nature of the work so no hard feelings. I used to play this game all my life growing up so I see it as nothing. After the rap battle and enduring the heat, we sit together and eat again as if nothing happened,” she concluded.

After Sista Afia's WMT hit the airwaves, loads of female rappers scrambled to reply. As Eno Barony released her own tracks titled 'Rap Goddess' and then 'Argument Done' in reply to Sista Afia.

Eno Barony expressed that  the exchange is nothing offensive and that after they've released their diss tracks and concluded business they can even sit down and enjoy themselves.