Sarkodie responds to Yvonne Nelson in the brand-new song "Try Me."

Sarkodie has reacted to Yvonne Nelson's claim that he pregnant her.



In her book "I Am Not Yvonne," which was published a week ago, the Ghanaian actress criticized the rapper for getting her pregnant and not accepting enough responsibility when he advised her to get an abortion.

He declined. "I wasn't the only one responsible for the situation, so I called the man whose potent seed had germinated in me," Yvonne wrote in a chapter of her book. Michael Owusu Addo, commonly known as Sarkodie, is a well-known musician from Ghana.


Sarkodie was an aspiring musician who had the capacity to rise to prominence both in Ghana and beyond. The future, though, didn't seem certain at the moment, and it wasn't clear how he would find his way through the maze of existence. Achievement was not assured. She said, "He wasn't ready to take on a load when his mother was carrying him because he was still living with her.

In his latest song, "Try Me," Sarkodie finally addressed the accusations, stating that he wasn't the only one who advocated for the abortion. He disclosed that Yvonne Nelson claimed she was enrolled in school at the time and couldn't have kept it.
"I was prepared to carry a few items to my grave, so I never imagined I would be riding this wave. First of all, let me applaud you, darling. You are courageous, but please learn to control your tongue. No one sent you, so if you want to talk, you must tell every n*gga that you f*cked, Sarkodie rapped.
He goes on, saying, "I won't sit here and say we didn't have a thing; at first, I thought we were cool, but then I had a thing... I wasn't ready, but I told you to keep it and you explained that you had to finish school. You informed me you were pregnant and I was to blame.
Since you claimed you didn't need it and I stated my doctor should take care of you, to be honest, I don't believe that to this day. You texted me after the talk to say that a buddy of yours had a doctor who is the finest. That's the only thing that infuriated me, so don't act like I was pressuring you to get an abortion," Sarkodie remarked.
The song was launched by the witty Ghanaian on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 1:4 am, when he tweeted the YouTube channel URL of the song. View it below and let us know what you think.



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