The hunter’s tale remains infused with the hunter’s essence until the lions find their voice and share their side of the story.
In his latest musical creation, Sarkodie initially vowed to keep the narrative concealed within himself until the end of time. However, he has now reached a point where he can no longer tolerate Yvonne Nelson single-handedly shaping the story from her own viewpoint.
In his recently unveiled track titled “Try Me,” Sarkodie directly confronts the situation in which he had previously expressed his willingness to maintain the confidentiality of the matter. Yet, he now feels compelled to challenge Yvonne Nelson’s portrayal of events. He vehemently refutes being the one who insisted on abortion, contrary to how it was depicted in her book. Sarkodie also highlights the prevalent tendency in today’s society to unquestioningly believe in women.
While acknowledging the popularity of Yvonne Nelson’s book and admitting to obtaining a copy that he intends to peruse, Sarkodie skillfully presents his own rendition of the events through captivating rhymes, showcasing his extraordinary talent. Devotees of rap music are thoroughly relishing this composition from Sarkodie, as it is seen as a compelling response to Yvonne Nelson’s book titled “I’m Not Yvonne Nelson.”
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