Sarkodie finally replies to I AM NOT YVONNE NELSON in a new song entitled “TRY ME”

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Few days ago, the popular Ghanaian actress, came to the spotlight after releasing a memoir she entitled I Am Not Yvonne Nelson. This book spoke about her life from high school till now.

It gained popularity all over social media and had other popular people in the likes of Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and Nigerian Singer Iyanya feature in her book as she explained how these two contributed to her past love life.

Yvonne Nelson

She stated clearly that she committed an abortion for Sarkodie and that really drained her. Nothing was heard from Sarkodie until an audio which is said to be a new song of Sark’s hit the internet.

This song is entitled “Try Me” and it basically explains the popular Ghanaian rapper’s part of the story published in the memoir entitled I Am Not Yvonne Nelson. In one of the lines, he says the Ghanaian actress is “for the streets”. This is a popular statement used to refer to whores in Ghana.

Netizens have dropped their expressions on the latest release and there are missed reactions. Whiles others feel Yvonne Nelson was just publishing her book and meant no harm, others feel she deserves all the backlash from Sarkodie in his latest release.

Listen to the audio below and share your thoughts in the comment section.

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    Racheal Ward Nunoo is a Psychology graduate, content writer, and blogger
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Racheal Ward Nunoo is a Psychology graduate, content writer, and blogger with a passion for research, education, and digital communication. Her academic background in psychology provides her with a unique perspective on human behavior, society, and contemporary issues, allowing her to create content that is both insightful and relatable.

As a writer, Racheal specializes in producing well-researched and engaging content across a wide range of topics, including history, lifestyle, technology, education, and social issues. She is committed to delivering accurate, informative, and thought-provoking articles that help readers better understand the world around them.

With a strong appreciation for storytelling and knowledge sharing, Racheal combines analytical thinking with creativity to transform complex subjects into clear, accessible, and engaging content. Her work reflects a dedication to quality, credibility, and audience engagement, making her a versatile contributor in today's evolving digital media landscape.

Whether exploring historical events, discussing emerging technologies, examining social trends, or creating educational content, Racheal aims to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations through her writing.