Last week, there was a significant buzz surrounding renowned rapper Sarkodie, following his mention in actress Yvonne Nelson’s memoir titled “I am not Yvonne Nelson.” In the book, Yvonne revealed her side of the story about her past relationship with Sarkodie, shedding light on how she became pregnant with his child but was urged by him to terminate the pregnancy due to his youth and unpreparedness for fatherhood.
Yvonne also recounted her experience of being taken to the clinic for the procedure but being left alone to cope with the accompanying pain, as Sarkodie abandoned her during that difficult time.
However, just over a week later, Sarkodie took to his official YouTube page to release a new track titled “Try Me,” in which he presents his own perspective on the situation. The song incorporates a blend of English and Twi, as Sarkodie refutes Yvonne’s narrative regarding the pregnancy and its aftermath.
The lyrics of the chorus convey Sarkodie’s emotions: “If you don’t love me, leave me. Why are you pestering me? What was meant for me, you’ve given to someone else. I am left teary-eyed. If you don’t love me, let me be. There’s someone else longing to be with me, but when you were leaving, you failed to inform me. Baby girl, don’t try me.”
With the release of this track, Sarkodie aims to express his side of the story and offer his perspective on the events surrounding their past relationship. The song provides listeners with a glimpse into his emotions and portrays his frustration and disappointment regarding Yvonne’s account.
As the public eagerly awaits further developments, the contrasting narratives presented by both parties have sparked debates and discussions among fans and the media, leaving room for speculation about the truth behind their past relationship and its eventual outcome.
Listen to the track below














































