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Sarkodie’s ‘Try Me’ Uploaded By Imposter On Apple Music Pulled Out

‘Try Me’, the newly released diss song by Sarkodie has been pulled out from Apple Music and Spotify.

The producer of the song MOG Beatz explained that ‘Try Me’ was removed from Apple Music and Spotify because it was uploaded by an imposter.

The controversial song by Sarkodie was released a few days after actress Yvonne Nelson launched her memoir ‘I Am Not Yvonne’ with excerpts in the book revealing that she had to abort a pregnancy that Sarkodie was responsible for in 2010 due to his unwillingness to take full responsibility for the pregnancy.

The song sparked so much criticism from entertainment pundits and netizens with the majority saying Sarkodie should have apologised to Yvonne to end the saga.

Following reports over the song’s disappearance on the two solid music streaming platforms, MOG Beatz in a tweet explained that someone uploaded the song instead of its original version shortly after its release on Apple Music & Spotify, adding that the said imposter was earning a lot of money from his misdeed.

He added that their attention has been drawn to it and the Sarkcess team is working to resolve the issue.

“This guy uploaded the song right after it was leaked… the guy cash out saa Apple Music and Spotify figa say e be the rightful owner… The Sarkcess team is working on taking it down ASAP. Continue streaming on all other platforms”, he tweeted.

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