Why Sarkodie’s ‘Try Me’ song was removed from Apple Music, other streaming sites –Producer explains

MOG Beatz, the producer behind Sarkodie‘s reply song to Yvonne Nelson’s abortion saga,‘Try Me,’ has revealed why the track was removed from several streaming sites.

On Monday July 3, 2023, fans of Sarkodie realized that the song was no longer on Apple Music and other streaming sites, generating different reasons by netizens for the removal.

The award-winning producer cleared the air and revealed that an unauthorized version of the track was uploaded on various streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify by an anonymous person.

Upon discovering the unauthorized release, the Sarkcess team swiftly took action to address the issue at hand.

Understanding the potential legal implications and the necessity of safeguarding Sarkodie’s intellectual property, the team launched efforts to remove the song from major streaming platforms, including Apple Music.

Clearing the air on the issue, MOG Beatz said; “This guy uploaded the song right after it was leaked.. the guy cash out saa Apple Music & Spotify figa say e be the rightful owner. The Sarkcess team is working on taking it down ASAP. Continue streaming on all other platforms.”

Sarkodie’s ‘Try Me’ single is a direct response to Yvonne Nelson‘s memoir, ‘I Am not Yvonne Nelson,’in which the Actress accused the Rapper of abandoning her after impregnating her in 2010.

The song, which has some strong content addressed that Yvonne Nelson was the one who opted for the abortion even after Sarkodie wanted her to keep it even when he was not ready for a baby then.

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