Posted by Amarachi on Wed 28th Jun, 2023 - tori.ng
In the song, Sarkodie said he wasn't the one that asked for the ab*rtion even though he wasn't financially ready.
Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson
Popular Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie, has responded after actress, Yvonne Nelson accused him of impregnating her and asking her to terminate it.
Recall that the thespian in her recently published book, ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’, narrated how she ab*rted her first pregnancy because she is fatherless and did not expect to give birth to a child whose father had refused to accept responsibility.
In a chapter titled ‘A Difficult Decision’, she said Sarkodie “said no to keeping the pregnancy.”
Reacting, Sarkodie early Wednesday morning, June 28 released a song titled 'Try Me'. In the song, Sarkodie said he wasn't the one that asked for the ab*rtion even though he wasn't financially ready.
He revealed that Yvonne Nelson said she couldn't have kept it because she was in school then.
"I never thought I was going on this wave, cause I was ready to take a couple of things to my grave. First of all, let me clap for you baby you are brave but you can't pick and choose what to say pls behave, nobody sent you so Ohemaa if you want to talk, you have to tell the world every n*gga that you f*cked" Sarkodie rapped.
He continues;
"I am not going to sit here and lie we had a thing, first I thought we were cool till I had a hint ... You told me you were pregnant and I was the one to be blamed ... yes I wasn't ready but I told you to keep it and you explained that you have to complete your school".
"To be honest, till date, I don't believe it because I said my doctor should take care of you and you said you don't need it. After the conversation, you sent me a text that a friend of yours said she had a doctor and he is the best. So don't make it seem like I was the one pushing you for ab*rtion because that's the only part that made me angry." Sarkodie added
In the second verse, he told Yvonne not to claim to be a good girl as she 'was for the streets'