Famous Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has acknowledged that, had she been alive at the time of the release of his new song “Try me,” his late lawyer might not have given her full support.
After a protracted illness, prominent attorney Cynthia Quarcoo, who had long represented Sarkodie, passed away on Wednesday, June 21.
In an interview with Way Up Radio, Sarkodie, who is currently on tour in the United States of America, said that if his lawyer had been alive when his most recent single was released, she wouldn’t have given her endorsement.
“In the heat of the moment, the person that I didn’t hear from which normally she would have been the first person to hit me is my lawyer.
“Early morning I was trying to tease her and I said, ‘Mama Cee, so don’t you care about what is happening because you would hit me up and say what are we doing but sad news is that she was dead at the same time’.”
According to him, he saw two ticks appear on her phone and expected a response from her in about five minutes, as is typically the case with his lawyer. However, it took him hours to learn that she had passed away.
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“She would have been somebody who I know wouldn’t have endorsed that situation of how I wanted to handle it but this to me, I think I will get to a point where I can speak freely about it because it’s still fresh that I still want to process it before I can really speak.”
In response to the book “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson” written by the Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson, the song “Try me” was released. She admits in the book that she had an abortion for the rapper years ago following a failed relationship.