The performers could be seen having fun and
showcasing the behind-the-scenes of the movie they were filming in a video that
Kalybos posted on Instagram. The video's use of Sarkodie's "Try Me,"
which was directed at fellow actress Yvonne Nelson, as the background music, as
posted by Kalybos, has drawn criticism.
Social media users' reactions to this
unexpected song choice have been mixed, with some expressing displeasure and
condemning the actors' behavior.
Users immediately started posting comments
about the video on social media networks, which varied from confusion to disappointment.
One person expressed their displeasure with
the music selection by writing, "Hmmm...I like the entire crew...but I
don't like the song though????... even though Sarkodie is my Best
Musician in Ghana."
Oh, you people are utilizing this horrible
tune, another social media user commented. Or are you supporting Sarkodie
because you are not on good terms with Yvonne? So shameful," with the
implication that the actors' music selection was influenced by their
unfavorable relationship with Yvonne Nelson.
I thought they were meant to have each
other's backs," one especially irate user said of the performers Kalybos
and Nadia Buari. I don't know. This demonstrates that they may have all
harbored long-term feelings of envy, jealousy, and hatred for Yvonne.
Playing this derogatory, rude, and
insulting song by @sarkodie directed at Yvonne at their gatherings says it all,
according to time on low key.
Wow, I'm really disappointed with @kalybos1
and @iamnadiabuari. These two have always been my best and favorites, not even
the candidate I'm backing in this case, Yvonne Nelson. And yet they act in this
way? I never imagined they
could treat Yvonne Nelson with bitterness and contempt like Sarkodie did.
The other women are obviously envious of
Yvonne because of her height and attractiveness, which allowed her to take
important lead roles in nearly all of Ghana's top-grossing films rather than
them. As a result, they feel resentful of her and jealous of her success. Even
so, it is not her fault if they are upset with her for it. But Kalybos Norr,
what is the matter with him and Yvonne Nelson as well?
This is foolish and wicked of you to do to
your fellow performers! We Africans need to improve above the poor levels we
feel so satisfied with and complacent about because of several habits and
attitudes. Sad reality.
Background
Sarkodie responded with a song titled
"Try Me" when Yvonne claimed that he had impregnated her in 2010 but
forced her to abort the child because he didn't like the thought of retaining
the child.
He responded to Yvonne's claims of being
pregnant and denial in the song by claiming that she had chosen to have an
abortion.
As a result of society's propensity to
listen to women more than men, Sarkodie claimed that Yvonne was taking
advantage of the situation to manipulate it.
On the other side, Yvonne resorted to
Twitter to voice her displeasure with Sarkodie's response, going on a series of
rants about the songs that most offended her.
The public avidly anticipates new information regarding the Sarkodie-Yvonne incident as the debate rages on, hoping for a resolution that fosters mutual understanding and healing for all parties involved.