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I’m The Best Female Rapper In The Country – Feli Nuna Asserts

Well isn’t Feli Nuna feeling confident.

Ghanaian musician, Felicia Nuna Akosua Tawiah popularly known as Feli Nuna has named herself as the best among all of the Ghanaian female rappers. She made these statements with Zionfelix on Radio Univers.

She stated that she is a very good rapper but her fans do not know because of her various Afrobeat songs. Feli stated, “I’m the best ever to come from Gh because my bars, style, and everything are on point”.

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Feli Nuna believes the Ghanaian music industry has not experienced many female rappers. Therefore, that is what makes her stand tall among the few like Eno, Abrewa Nana, Tiffany, and Freda Rhymz.

Did you say Tiffany raps? She hasn’t released any song in a while so you can’t bring her into this comparison. There are few female rappers in Ghana but among them I believe I’m the best.

As I said, I’m the best female rapper to ever come from Gh” she told Zionfelix.

Feli also commented on the prowess of fellow artiste Eno. “Eno is an amazing rapper when it comes to the Twi dialect. She raps better than some of the male rappers in the game.” She quickly added that the accolades “were just props for rapping in the local dialect but not to prove that she is better than me. I’m an Ewe but I can’t rap in my language. I’m more conversant in the English language and with that I slay, murder and does everything right with my rap.”

The host asked if she would be open to a rap battle with Eno. She replied that she does not like such events. Feli Nuna revealed that she might cry when she is battling a competitor because she is too emotional.

I don’t like rap battles, I’m too emotional for that. With battles they insult each other and I don’t like that. With me, I want to be in my corner and do my music, freestyle and other things but I’m not a battle rapper. Maybe I will cry when somebody insults me.”

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