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Rapper Eno Barony is calling on all music lovers and fans to keep supporting the works of artistes in the country.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, she said it is unhealthy to see people throw support behind artistes only when there is a feud or controversy.
She told Mercury Quaye, host of the show, that it is okay if fans want to pick sides when there are beefs but on the international front, it is all about selling Ghana to the world.
“Myself and all the females we’re all doing a good job so it won’t take much to support us…to wait until I am fighting with this person before you actually support us, it shouldn’t be like that,” the Rap Goddess stated.
She said fans should always be on the lookout for musicians works to help push them.
Eno Barony explained such support gives the musicians the motivation to do better every time.
She also thanked fans who have been her support system since her career took off.
“We are all Ghanaians all we need to do is put the name of Ghana high if we fight ourselves here we are going to remain here.”
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