In a recent interview with graphic showbiz, Eno highlighted the importance of focusing on the influence and reach of an artist’s work rather than the trophies they collect. “I’ve seen artists who haven’t won awards, yet their music has transformed lives, sparked meaningful conversations, and brought people together. That, to me, is the true essence of success,” she said.
Eno, who has made her mark in a male-dominated rap scene, believes all artists should be recognized for their hard work, whether or not they win awards. “Sometimes it feels like if you don’t have an award, people think you’re not talented, but that’s wrong. Many talented artists work hard and deserve credit too,” she added.
The rapper is currently celebrating the success of her latest album, ‘No Manual’, released on January 1, 2025. The album has amassed over 6 million streams on Audiomack, with standout tracks like “Soja Go Soja Come” featuring King Paluta, “Calabash” featuring Fuse ODG, and “Street Love” with Jay Bahd receiving widespread acclaim.
Eno’s journey in music began in 2014 with her debut single Tonga. She gained further recognition in 2015 with Megye Wo Boy, a collaboration with Abrewa Nana. Over the years, she has continued to rise, achieving numerous milestones, including hosting the second edition of her annual Eid Concert in Koforidua in 2024.
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