Rapper Eno Barony, also known as the Rap Goddess, has stated that winning awards should not be the sole measure of an artiste’s success.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, she emphasised that while awards are a welcome form of recognition, they do not fully capture an artiste’s impact, influence, or accomplishments.

Eno Barony highlighted that many talented and hardworking artistes have not won awards, yet their music has transformed lives, sparked meaningful conversations, and brought people together.

“I’ve seen artistes who haven’t won awards, but their music has transformed lives, sparked meaningful conversations, and brought people together. That, to me, is the true essence of success,” she said.

Known for her healthy competition in a male-dominated rap space and captivating stage presence, Eno Barony has received several award nominations and won a few, including the 2021 TGMA Best Rap Performance and the same accolade at the 3Music Awards that year.

However, she remains focused on creating meaningful music that resonates with her audience.

“I believe artistes, in general, sometimes face the issue of not being recognized enough for their contributions. It’s as if without being an award winner, you have no talent, and that is why I believe there should be an all-inclusive approach to recognizing their efforts,” she stated.

Eno Barony, whose real name is Ruth Nyame Adom, is currently promoting her latest album, “No Manual,” and has expressed excitement over its success.

According to Graphic Showbiz, the album has recorded over 6 million streams on Audiomack since its release on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.

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