Kanye West has just dropped new music. In his new song, “True Love,” he addresses the Kim Kardashian custody battle.
In the song, with late rapper XXXTentacion, who died in June 2018 at the age of 20, West raps that he feels like his children are “borrowed” when he picks them up.
Wait, when you see the kids? I’ll see y’all tomorrow/ Wait, when the sunset? 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/ Wait, no hard feelings, but these feelings hard though/ Wait, who got the kids in those ‘What are those?’
After a few more lines where the Yeezy designer raps about shoes, he circles back to the main topic at hand saying:
I only see three kids, who watchin’ Chicago?” he asked. “And you know all the nannies said, ‘Daddy in Nebraska’/ Let the kids dig a tunnel to my house like Chapo.
West shares four children with Kardashian: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3.
This isn’t the first time that the rapper has put his disgruntled feelings about the ongoing custody battle or Kardashian in song. As a matter of fact, Kardashian discussed the new single in a recent episode of her new Hulu reality show saying that she was prepared for West to talk about her in the song, but the only thing that she could do about it was control her reaction.
“All I can do is control how I react to something,” the Skims founder told her family members in Thursday’s episode. “I can’t control how he treats me or how he’s always treated you guys.”
In the confessional, Kardashian added, “I do recognize the impact that my relationship has had on my family and that I’ve never had the opportunity to just say, ‘I’m sorry, guys.’”
Kardashian and West were married for almost seven years to each other before the former-KUWK reality star filed for divorce. Although the former couple’s custody battle is still at the forefront of their lives, Kardashian was declared legally single in March of this year.