Kanye West disses Kim Kardashian on Donda album by singing ‘single life ain’t so bad’ in Jail after divorce
KANYE West released his new Donda album on Sunday, and he appeared to diss his ex Kim Kardashian on a few of the songs.
The 40-year-old reality star filed for divorce from the 44-year-old rapper earlier this year, though the two recently seemed to be reconciling their relationship.
, which features 26 brand new songs, includes a track titled Jail that finds dissing and appreciating the single life.
He raps the lyrics: “Don't you curse at mе on text, why you try to hit the flex?
“I hold up, likе, ‘What?’ I scroll, I scroll up like, ‘Next’
“Guess who's getting 'exed? Like, next. Guess who's getting 'exed?"
He then seems to put Kim on blast for filing for divorce, saying: “You made a choice that's yo' bad, single life ain't so bad.”
Meanwhile, the track Believe What I Say seems to call out Kim for not appreciating what she had with Kanye and all that he did for her.
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“I ain't never question what you was askin' for,” the rapper blasts. “I gave you every single thing you was askin' for I don't understand how anybody could ask for more.”
He continued: “Got a list of even more, I just laugh it off…Too many family secrets, somebody pass the notes.”
The release of Kanye's long-awaited new album, which is named after his late mother Donda, comes after multiple delays.
The 44-year-old rapper has recently been teasing its release with a , including one last week that featured a shocking appearance by Kim in a wedding gown.
She and veil as she joined Kanye on stage for his final song, No Child Left Behind - driving fans wild.
A source later confirmed to that Kim and Kanye are not after having filed for divorce earlier this year, but they are "forever family" following their seven-year marriage.
Kim also bought their four children, eight-year-old North, five-year-old Saint, three-year-old Chicago, and two-year-old Psalm along to the event.
The massive listening party also included disgraced stars Marilyn Manson and DaBaby, with Kanye also erecting a life-size replica of his childhood home in the middle of the Soldier Field stadium in Chicago.