Eno Barony embarks on musical love adventure with Amerado

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Ghanaian songstress Eno Barony is set to release another groundbreaking hit, “Ride or Die,” featuring award-winning rapper/singer Amerado.


Scheduled for release on September 6, 2024, this highly anticipated “Ride or Die” track is the third single from Eno Barony’s upcoming album, “No Manual”.


The new song promises to captivate listeners with its heartfelt message and irresistible sounds, produced by Joe Kole.


“Ride or Die” is an evocative love song that delves into the essence of unwavering commitment and devotion, regardless of external opinions or societal pressures.


In this dynamic collaboration, Eno Barony and Amerado deliver a powerful narrative about standing by your partner through thick and thin.


The track also showcases their distinct versatility, blending Eno Barony’s signature style with Amerado’s engaging flow.


“With ‘Ride or Die,’ I wanted to create something that truly resonates with anyone who believes in the power of unconditional love.”

 
“It is a celebration of loyalty and the strength of loving someone fiercely, no matter what,” Eno Barony said.


The upcoming album, “No Manual,” is set to further solidify Eno Barony’s position as one of the leading forces in the Ghanaian music scene.


The “No Manual” album would mark a significant milestone for Eno Barony’s 10th year in the music industry, promising to be a groundbreaking project that reflects her artistic evolution.


The release of “Ride or Die” is expected to create substantial excitement, with fans eagerly anticipating a captivating music video that will visually enhance the song’s passionate themes.

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