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Even if you want to work with other artists, record your songs in their entirety : Eno Barony

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Following Samini’s disagreement with Sarkodie over a request for features, Ghanaian female rapper Eno Barony has provided invaluable advise to musicians.
In her opinion, the ‘God is a woman’ rapper recommended musicians to record whole tracks when collaborating with others.She explained that if they are dissatisfied with the song, they can release it as a solo project.
“Always record a full song, even if you want to collaborate with another artist,” Eno Barony remarked on Twitter.
When they refuse, you drop it on your own.

Eno Barony

Collaboration is beneficial because it allows us to shine brighter as a group.
A Star, on the other hand, does not require light from another Star to be visible.”
Samini, a Ghanaian reggae and dancehall performer, recently disclosed how Sarkodie let him down in a series of tweets on Monday, January 23, 2023.
He stated that when he contacted him to appear on his ‘Burning’ EP, the famed Ghanaian rapper did not respond to his messages.


When asked when they will appear on a new song, Samini stated that he is not interested in collaborating with Sarkodie again.
On various occasions, artists have criticized their peers for failing to collaborate with them in the Ghanaian entertainment industry for a long time.
Eno Barony is a rapper and composer from Ghana.
In 2014, she released her debut single, “Wats Ma Name,” as well as “Tonga,” a remix of the music “Tonga” by Joey B ft Sarkodie, which catapulted her into the spotlight. She is the first female rapper to have a million views on YouTube.

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