Ghanaian musician Micheal Owusu Addo, well known by his stage name Sarkodie, has denied allegations made by actress Yvonne Nelson that he pregnant her and forced her to abort the pregnancy.
The actress spoke in-depth about her life as a performer in her recently published memoir, “I am not Yvonne Nelson,” describing her previous connections with guys in the business.
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Pages 88 to 95 of the book detail her accusations against Sarkodie, in which she claimed the rapper had sexually assaulted her in 2010 but refused to let her keep the child.
Sarkodie responded to Nelson’s allegations by releasing a diss track titled “Try Me” on Wednesday in which he disputed Nelson’s version of events.
Contrary to her allegations in the book, Sarkodie stated that he had asked her to keep the baby even though he was not ready to father a child at the time. He said she however chose to abort because she was schooling.
“So don’t you make it seem like I was the one pushing you for abortion cos that be the only part wey make I vex,” he rapped in the first verse.
Sarkodie also claimed that the actress tried to set him up a few weeks ago by asking him to meet her privately. She however declined his suggestion to meet at a public place, stating that a bar would be too open.
The rapper said in the song that he suspected the invitation was only a ploy to get him back in her bed.
“Nobody is the cause of your bad choices in life, stop the personal attacks,” he sang.
“First few hours your book is doing well. Who is really sure cos nobody can tell? So it’s not because the book is really good but we’re living in a world where negativity sells. I pray you get the healing that you need. Don’t be claiming good girl, you are for the streets.”