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'S**T I'M DEAD'

Professor Green lets rip on sex life, drug use and Millie Mackintosh divorce in explosive and foul-mouthed new track

The rapper has hit out in a shock new rap, appearing to take aim at his ex wife in a series of foul-mouthed insults

PROFESSOR Green has let rip at his ex wife Millie Mackintosh in an explosive new single - hitting out at their sex life before referencing drug use and their divorce.

The rapper exclusively opened up on his split from Millie to The Sun this week, as he releases new track One Eye On The Door.

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Professor Green opened up to BizarreCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

In it, he documents his ex wife's anger at him coming home late from all-night benders — including the “61 missed calls” he’d find on his phone the next morning.

He appears to make direct digs at his ex, as well as hinting at DRUG USE and his difficult divorce.

Lyrics on the track include: “I’ll probably get kicked out of my house, ’til I come back with a brand new Chanel bag and shoes but I refuse to wave a white towel.”

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Professor Green shared the new coverCredit: Instagram/ professorgreen
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Professor Green and Millie before their splitCredit: Getty Images - FilmMagic

In another line, he raps: “S***, I’m dead — I don’t know where the time went. Where’s my phone? S***, 61 missed calls. A divorce is on the cards if I don’t split and get my ar*e in gear.”

He later raps: "Me an the Mrs we are getting along/Till I do something wrong - then it's another domestic.

"People wanna know what my life's like/ Behind closed doors what's my wife like/ It gets crazy in bed - We watch a couple episodes/ Of a box set and and then it's night night."

He then goes on: "I know I'm my own worst enemy/ Happy wife, happy life but I like stress/ I don't why just, seems to be that whenever there's upset I operate at my best."

Appearing to reference drugs, he also raps: "Then pass it/What's one more half, what's one more spliff/What's one more glass/What's one more line, what's one more toke/I'm already a dead man when I get home."

And Pro Green opened up on the controversial track in an exclusive interview with The Sun's Bizarre this week, as well as talking dating in a Facebook live chat on .

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He has moved on from his divorceCredit: Getty Images

He said: “I think she’ll probably say, ‘Well at least he’s being honest about that. That definitely happened once or twice’.

“It’s a song that was probably written after a time I got in trouble.  I  wrote that over a year ago.

“The whole song is just about when you say, ‘Yeah, I’ll be home early, I promise’, then your mates go, ‘Come on, stay for one more drink’.

“Then one more drink turns into someone’s kitchen, staying up  until God knows what  hour putting the world to rights.

“Then sunlight starts to appear through the curtains and you realise you have to face the music.

“You turn on your phone and have a panic attack about the text messages and missed calls.

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The pair were previously marriedCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

 

“Then you go back with your tail between your legs saying, ‘I’m really sorry, I won’t do it again’ . . .  until next week.”

Pro and Millie seemed set for life after getting wed in 2013, but their relationship quickly  fell apart.

They split at the beginning of the year before being granted a quickie divorce months later.


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