In a surprising turn of events, Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has released a new song titled ‘Try Me’ to respond to the claims made by actress Yvonne Nelson in her book ‘I Am Not Yvonne.’ The song, which was leaked and subsequently released on Wednesday, 28th June 2023 at 1:4am, addresses the alleged pregnancy and subsequent dispute between the two public figures.

Yvonne Nelson had accused the sharp-tongued rapper of impregnating her and not taking enough responsibility for the situation. She claimed that Sarkodie had urged her to abort the pregnancy, and she revealed this in a chapter of her book, where she detailed their past relationship.

However, Sarkodie has now spoken out in his new track ‘Try Me,’ revealing his perspective on the situation. The rapper admitted that he was not proud of the song and hadn’t intended to release it initially. He explained that he had recorded the track in a moment of emotional intensity, without seeking any advice or approval.

In his response, Sarkodie clarifies that he was not the only one advocating for the abortion. He claims that Yvonne Nelson had mentioned her inability to keep the child due to her schooling commitments at the time. The rapper further recounts that he had offered to support her financially and even suggested that his doctor take care of her, but she refused the assistance.

In the song’s powerful lyrics, Sarkodie defends himself against the accusations, stating that he never thought the matter would become public. He praises Yvonne’s bravery but urges her to be more truthful in her claims, implying that she should not selectively disclose details about their past relationship.

The rapper also confronts Yvonne Nelson for allegedly revealing intimate details about their relationship to the public. He raps, “You can’t pick and choose what to say, please behave. Nobody sent you, so Ohemaa if you want to talk, you have to tell the world every ngga that you fcked.”

Sarkodie’s ‘Try Me’ song has stirred considerable controversy and discussion among fans and the public alike. While Yvonne Nelson’s book provided her side of the story, Sarkodie’s response sheds light on a different perspective of the events that unfolded between the two prominent figures.

As the situation continues to unfold, the Ghanaian public remains divided over the conflicting accounts. However, one thing is certain: Sarkodie’s ‘Try Me’ has sparked significant interest, leaving many eagerly awaiting Yvonne Nelson’s response to the rapper’s allegations in what has now become a highly publicized dispute.

Source: pulseghana

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