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Kanye Reveals Way Too Much About Marriage To Kim In New Songs

Kanye West raps about the finish of his union with Kim Kardashian all over new studio collection Donda 



Kim Kardashian sought legal separation from Kanye West recently, yet regardless of their exceptionally open separation, Kim showed up close by her ex in what had all the earmarks of being a white wedding dress during one of his new listening parties for his new collection Donda, leaving fans scratching their heads about the situation with their relationship. To confound matters further, the substance of Kanye's new music in Donda uncovers a ton about his union with Kim, and none of it is acceptable. Truth be told, one may even venture to say that Kanye presumably uncovered waaaay a lot about their bombed marriage, on the grounds that there's a ton of Yikes up in here. 


In it, Kanye portrays their battles and how Kim was more than once angry with him. Kanye even confesses to hollering at Kim to "shut up" during one of their contentions. 


"An excessive number of objections made it difficult for me to think. Could you quiet down? I can't hear myself drink," he raps, alongside, "Converse with me pleasantly, don't come at me boisterous… Cussin' at your child mom, suppose that is the reason they call it guardianship… Speak first, don't break me. Unforgiving words, you're furious… " 


Later on in the tune, he affirms that Kim was faithless and supposedly misled Kanye about her whereabouts. 


"When you said give me a ring, you truly implied a ring, huh?/Turned out to be something beyond an excursion, huh?/Three hours to return from Palm Springs, huh?/Who you know go through an hour in Walgreens, huh?"


Madison Vanderberg

Tue, August 31, 2021, 5:19 AM

Kanye West raps about the end of his marriage to Kim Kardashian all over new studio album Donda

Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from Kanye West earlier this year, but despite their very public breakup, Kim appeared alongside her ex-husband in what appeared to be a white wedding dress during one of his recent listening parties for his new album Donda, leaving fans scratching their heads about the status of their relationship. To complicate matters further, the content of Kanye’s new music in Donda reveals a whole lot about his marriage to Kim, and none of it is good. In fact, one might even go as far as to say that Kanye probably revealed waaaay too much about their failed marriage, because there’s a whole lot of Yikes up in here.



Most of the revealing lyrics are on one song, “Lord I Need You.“

In it, Kanye describes their fights and how Kim was repeatedly upset with him. Kanye even admits to yelling at Kim to “shut up” during one of their arguments.


“Too many complaints made it hard for me to think. Would you shut up? I can’t hear myself drink,” he raps, along with, “Talk to me nicely, don’t come at me loud…Cussin’ at your baby mama, guess that’s why they call it custody…Speak first, don’t break me. Harsh words, you’re angry…”


Later on in the song, he alleges that Kim was unfaithful and allegedly lied to Kanye about her whereabouts.

“When you said give me a ring, you really meant a ring, huh?/Turned out to be more than just a fling, huh?/Three hours to get back from Palm Springs, huh?/Who you know spend an hour in Walgreens, huh?”



He also claims that their childhoods were to blame for their differences, though he does not seem to account for what appears to be his own narcissism.


“You had a Benz at sixteen, I could barely afford a Audi/How you gon’ try to say sometimes it’s not about me?” he claims on the track.


In both “Lord I Need You” and the song “Hurricane,” he references the fact that he lived in Wyoming for a portion of their marriage while Kim and his kids lived full-time in Los Angeles.


Kanye raps that he “tryna do the right thing with the freedom that you gave me,” suggesting that he moved to another state with Kim’s blessing, but then on “Hurricane” he laments the distance and says that the home in LA that he and Kim constructed from the floor up and debuted in Architectural Digest was never “home” to him.


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