Rapper Eno Barony has released a new song called 'Game of Thrones.'
The song addresses her loss of the Best Rapper of the Year award at the 2020 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
The award went to Kwesi Arthur who won with his song Thoughts From King Arthur 5.
In 'Game of Thrones', Eno Barony says even though her work was not acknowledged at the event, she still remains the "best rapper in the game."
"We are fighting for the throne but you already know who the king is...No disrespect to any rapper but the king of rap in Ghana now is s female, this what we call a bitter truth," she added
The song released on August 31 is performed over the intro of HBO's Game of Thrones series.
Eno Barony may have not won an award but she won the hearts of many Ghanaians when she performed with Strongman on Friday, August 29 - the first VGMA night.
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