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Yvonne Nelson Targets MOG Beatz in Twitter Rants Over Sarkodie’s Track ‘Try Me’

yvonne nelson targets mog beatz in twitter rants over sarkodie's track 'try me'

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Yvonne Nelson’s Twitter Outbursts Target MOG Beatz and Others in Sarkodie Controversy

John Dosunmu-Mensah, widely known as MOG Beatz, a renowned Ghanaian record producer, has found himself facing criticism amidst the ongoing controversy involving Sarkodie’s response track to Yvonne Nelson’s allegations. Taking to Twitter, the award-winning sound engineer expressed his frustration, stating that Yvonne Nelson had been venting her frustrations towards him through direct messages.

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Yvonne Nelson, who had initially made accusations against Sarkodie, expressing her displeasure with his track, has continued to voice her dissatisfaction on Twitter, urging netizens not to believe Sarkodie’s side of the story. Furthermore, she has now shifted her focus to the stakeholders involved in the release of Sarkodie’s project, including MOG Beatz, whom she holds responsible for tarnishing her reputation.

MOG Beatz, in response, lamented Yvonne Nelson’s approach, asserting that he was merely doing his job as a producer. He emphasized his dedication to his craft, likening himself to a chef who takes pride in creating masterpieces. He added that he had no qualms in creating “vawulence” (violence) when required, as it is best served as a banger.

The situation has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, particularly on Twitter, where netizens are actively engaging in discussions and sharing their opinions on the new developments surrounding the ongoing dispute between Yvonne Nelson and Sarkodie.

yvonne nelson's twitter outbursts target mog beatz and others in sarkodie controversy

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