Kanye West takes jabs at estranged wife Kim Kardashian and her boyfriend Pete Davidson in Donda 2 lyrics
- West, 44, made multiple references to both Kardashian, 41, and Davidson, 28
- He held a listening party in Miami on Tuesday at LoanDepot Park
- Tracks which include references include Security, True Love and Flowers
- West is releasing Donda 2 on the Stem Player, a $200 audio device he released
Kanye West took shots at estranged wife Kim Kardashian and her boyfriend Pete Davidson in lyrics on his new album Donda 2.
The new album from West, 44, was played Tuesday evening at LoanDepot Park in Miami at a livestreamed release party, which he exclusively released on the Stem Player, a $200 audio device he released.
West, who has been public in his disdain for Davidson, 28, in a series of social media posts this month, included a lyric aimed at the Saturday Night Live personality in a track titled Eazy, which also featured The Game, according to The Daily Beast.
The latest: Kanye West, 44, took shots at estranged wife Kim Kardashian, 41, and her boyfriend Pete Davidson, 28, in lyrics on his new album Donda 2. He was snapped in Paris last month
He referenced his 2002 car crash in saying, ‘God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s a**.’ (The track is not on Donda 2, but West played it Tuesday.)
West also referred to a text message Davidson had previously sent him stating he would never interfere in his relationship with his four kids with with the reality star, North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, two.
On his track Security, West included the lyrics, ‘I’ll put your security at risk / Never stand between a man and his kids.’
West made multiple references to Kardashian, 41, on the album, as he used her dialogue when she hosted Saturday Night Live last fall on his intro to the track Sci-Fi.
West alluded to both Kardashian and Davidson on various parts of the new album
West performed on a set that included a church front at the Miami venue Tuesday
The vocals from Kardashian included the lines, ‘Honestly, all the ups, all the downs, I mean, I married the best rapper of all time. Not only that, he’s the richest Black man in America.’
He also referenced the difficult time he’s had co-parenting with Kardashian on a track called True Love, Buzzfeed reported.
He said: ‘Wait, when you see the kids? I’ll see y’all tomorrow / Wait, when the sun set? I see y’all tomorrow/ Wait, when I pick ’em up, I feel like they borrowed / When I gotta return them, scan ’em like a bar code.’
West is releasing Donda 2 on the Stem Player, a $200 audio device he released
In another set of lyrics, West rapped, ‘I only seen three kids who watchin’ Chicago / And you know all the nannies said, “Daddy in Nebraska” / Let the kids dig a tunnel to my house like Chapo,’ presumably referring to his time at his Nebraska ranch in years’ past.
In another presumed reference to Davidson on the track Flowers, West rapped on the track, ‘I am a flex, imagine your ex face when he find out / I am the best, you hit the top, wait ’til they found out / He not a threat, send him a text, put him on timeout.’
Other references West incorporated into the album included a tribute to late designer Virgil Abloh, a voice drop of Vice President Kamala Harris saying, ‘We did it Joe’ and naming CNN and Monica Lewinsky on tracks.
Among those in attendance Tuesday included Diddy, Elon Musk and DJ Khaled, among others.
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