In his highly anticipated response to Yvonne Nelson’s memoir, “I am not Yvonne Nelson,” Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie holds nothing back. Titled “Try Me,” the song serves as Sarkodie’s powerful reply to the revelations made in Nelson’s book.

Packed with hard-hitting lyrics, the track showcases Sarkodie’s ability to use words as weapons.

5 ‘Harsh’ Names Tagged on Yvonne Nelson

Here are five ‘harsh’ names Sarkodie tagged on Yvonne Nelson in “Try Me” that have caused quite a stir among listeners:

  1. Loose Talker

In one verse, Sarkodie accuses Yvonne Nelson of being a “Loose Talker.” The line, “…obia ansoma wo so ohemaa if you wanna talk,” suggests that Nelson speaks carelessly or without thinking, emphasizing the importance of being cautious with one’s words.

“…obia ansoma wo so ohemaa if you wanna talk”

– implies Yvonne Nelson is a Loose Talker.

  1. Slot

Sarkodie’s lyrics take a bold turn when he implies that Yvonne Nelson is a “Slot.” With the lines, “…you gotta tell the world every goddamn nigga you fucked” and “…nanso sɛna yennyinaa yesesa so s3 Cuban links,” he suggests that Nelson is promiscuous or openly discusses her sexual encounters.

“…you gotta tell the world every goddamn nigga you fucked” & “…nanso sɛna yennyinaa yesesa so s3 Cuban links”

– implies Yvonne Nelson is a Slot.

  1. D🥒ck Sucker

In a scathing verse, Sarkodie accuses Yvonne Nelson of being a “D🥒ck Sucker.” The lines, “…you can’t just play the victim and paint a picture like you were just looking for love from all the dicks that you sucked,” leave little to the imagination. This accusation implies that Nelson engages in promiscuous behavior or seeks attention through her relationships.

“…you can’t just play the victim and paint a picture like you were just looking for love from all the dicks that you sucked”

– implies Yvonne Nelson is a D🥒ck Sucker.

  1. Drama Queen

Sarkodie doesn’t shy away from suggesting that Yvonne Nelson is a “Drama Queen.” With the lyrics, “…wokyere me sɛ wonyem and I’m the one to be blamed, ok of course I thought that you were trying to start another drama,” he implies that Nelson often instigates or creates unnecessary drama in her personal life.

“…wokyere me sɛ wonyem and I’m the one to be blamed
ok ofcourse I thought that you were trying to start another drama”

– implies Yvonne Nelson is a Drama Queen.

  1. Liar

Sarkodie concludes his list of ‘harsh’ names by questioning Yvonne Nelson’s credibility. The lyrics, “…to be very honest till today I don’t believe it, cos mekaasɛ mea me doctor bɛwhyɛw,” insinuate that Nelson is a liar, casting doubt on the veracity of her claims.

“…to be very honest till today I don’t believe it
cos mekaasɛ mea me doctor bɛwhyɛw”

– implies Yvonne Nelson is a Liar.

While these lyrics may appear confrontational and provocative, it is important to remember that they are artistic expressions intended to convey Sarkodie’s perspective on the situation. As listeners engage with the song, debates arise about the boundaries of artistic license and the responsibility of public figures to address personal narratives.

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