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Sarkodie jabs Yvonne Nelson again in latest song

The Ghanaian music scene is once again buzzing with excitement as rapper Sarkodie reignites an old controversy with actress Yvonne Nelson. The feud dates back to a decade-old incident involving an alleged abortion, and despite the passage of almost two months since their initial clash, Sarkodie shows no signs of letting the issue rest.

In his latest song titled “Check My Zingo” featuring Dope Nation, Sarkodie holds nothing back as he addresses the nationwide buzz generated by his response to “you-know-who” in a previous diss track titled “Try Me.” The rapper seems determined to set the record straight and defend his name against any perceived tarnishing.

This ongoing feud between the prominent rapper and the popular actress has captured the attention of fans and the media alike. Sarkodie’s relentless stance in his music indicates that he is not backing down and is willing to use his platform to express his feelings and defend himself.

As the battle intensifies, fans eagerly anticipate Yvonne Nelson’s response and how this saga will unfold. The controversy has divided opinions among music and film enthusiasts, and the Ghanaian entertainment landscape is abuzz with discussions and speculations surrounding the feud.

It remains to be seen how this latest development will impact the reputations of both Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson. As the Ghanaian public watches the drama unfold, the feud takes center stage in the entertainment news, keeping the nation on edge as they await the next move in this intriguing and rivalry.

He took a direct swipe at her, insinuating that if she cannot handle the pressure or criticism, she should consider leaving the country.

“If they claim what I said broke her heart, then madam flee from Ghana just in case I offend you,” he rapped in Twi.

The lyrics of the song have once again ignited debates among fans and followers of both Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson.

Some are disappointed in the rapper’s decision to bring up past controversies, while others find the ongoing feud between the two prominent figures in the Ghanaian entertainment industry intriguing.

Actress Yvonne Nelson evoked controversy when she named Sarkodie in her ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ memoir as the Tema-based rapper who impregnated and abandoned her.

This led the rapper to tell his version of events in a song where he claimed the abortion was a mutual decision they made because the baby was detrimental to Yvonne’s eductaion.

In a strong-worded rap, he labelled her a women for the streets and an attention seeker

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