The Girl Doesn’t Respect That Is Why I Set Her As An Example – Is Sarkodie Referring To Yvonne Nelson?

Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has once again become the center of attention on the social media platform ‘X,’ as his latest featured song, “Vawulence,” stirred up a storm of speculation and intrigue. 

The rapper’s subtle yet pointed lyrics have sparked conversations among social media users and music enthusiasts, particularly in light of his past conflicts with Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson.

Sarkodie’s verse in the song “Vawulence” has ignited a fresh wave of speculation, with fans and followers quick to draw connections to his previous discord with Yvonne Nelson. In the verse, he delivers a line that has left many speculating about its intended target: 

“Girl no mbu ade3 nti na me de no Set example, next time don’t try me.”

The subtle nature of the message doesn’t escape listeners, as Sarkodie appears to address a past conflict with Yvonne Nelson, suggesting that she should take heed and avoid challenging his reputation in the future.

The final line of Sarkodie’s verse in “Vawulence” reads, “Try Me,” a direct callback to his previous response song. This choice of words further solidifies the speculation that the rapper is addressing Yvonne Nelson directly, signaling that he remains resolute in defending his reputation and is not afraid to confront any challenges going forward.

The deliberate use of the phrase “Set example” implies a desire to make a point that transcends their differences and serves as a warning to others who might consider similar actions.

Unsurprisingly, social media users have been quick to dissect and discuss Sarkodie’s lyrics in “Vawulence.” The confidence with which many assert the verse is directed at Yvonne Nelson stems from the rapper’s history of responding to her public statements that Sarkodie made her abort her child through his music. 

The online discourse is once again ablaze with debates and opinions, conversations, and keeping celebrity conflicts alive in the public eye.

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Joseph Appiah-Duku

Joseph Appiah-Duku is a Digital Marketing Specialist at NALO Solutions, leveraging his IT background to excel in PPC, SEO, and content marketing. His career began in IT, but extensive training in digital marketing facilitated a seamless transition. Joseph's expertise has driven significant month-on-month increases in traffic and sign-ups at NALO Solutions. He has authored articles on SEO algorithm changes, guiding businesses in adapting to industry shifts. In addition to his writing, Joseph hosts video shows and webinars, engaging audiences and promoting NALO Solutions as a passionate brand ambassador. His commitment to the company's values and solutions is evident in all his endeavors. Outside of work, he enjoys watching sci-fi movies and learning new languages, showcasing his love for continuous learning.

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