Ghanaian female rapper, Eno Barony has revealed that all her diss tracks targeted at some musicians were funded by certain institutions.
Counting her profits from the recent ‘beef’ with Medikal, Sista Afia, and Freda Rhymz, the “female rap goddess” said some media stations bought and premiered her songs before it was released on social media.
“I wasn’t just releasing the songs. What people don’t know is the songs were being paid for. It was been premiered by some TV stations before it was released on YouTube. I don’t just do anything. I do things when it benefits me,” she exclusively told GhanaWeb.
Background
The recent beef involving Eno, Medikal Sista Afia and Freda Rhymz has seen them release diss tracks for each other.
Eno on the other hand released ‘Force them to play nonsense’ and ‘Argument done’ which caught fire on social media with fans hailing her lyrical prowess.
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