The lyrics reek of mistrust and seemingly subtly accuse her of having an affair. On “Lord I Need You,” West recalls a fight he apparently had with Kardashian. “It's a lot to digest when your life always movin' / Architectural Digest, but I needed home improvement / Sixty-million-dollar home, never went home to it,” one verse read. He also alluded to the fact he’s often away at their second house in Wyoming while Kardashian chose to stay rooted in Los Angeles. West straight-up name-dropped Kardashian on the song “Hurricane.” In one verse, West raps about rumors surrounding his marriage, asking Kardashian if she really loved him: “Heated by the rumors, read into it too much / Fiendin' for some true love, ask Kim, ‘What did you love?’ / Hard to find what the truth is but the truth was that the truth suck.” Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images “Hurricane” Later in his “Off the Grid” verse, West also mentions his connection with Kardashian: “I pray that my family they never resent me / And she fell in love with me as soon she met me.” In his verse, West raps: “Had to move away from people that's miserable / Don't wanna link you, I ain't finna sit with you / Ain't finna talk to you, ain't finna get with you / Don't get me mad just 'cause I don't wanna injure you / She put my paintings inside of her living room / Look at the problems and issues I'm livin' through.” The song also delves into West’s personal life over the last few years, especially his decision to go “off the grid” and live in a Wyoming ranch amid public marital issues with Kardashian. The high-energy track is clearly dedicated to West and Kardashian’s children - North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm - given that the chorus is, “This for my kid.” West very clearly alluded to his relationship with Kardashian in “Off the Grid,” featuring Playboi Carti and Fivio Foreign. However, there are several songs that clearly reference his relationship with Kim K, and it’s being hailed as one of his most personal albums to date. West has been candid about the toll her passing took on his mental health, and much of the album is centered around her. Donda is the name of West’s mother, who passed away in November 2007. The former couple shocked fans by reenacting their May 2014 wedding during the show.īut on first listen, Donda actually isn’t about Kardashian at all. Not only did he sprinkle in some lyrics about his ex, but he included her in his final Donda listening event. The rapper even added a little shock factor to the mix. After a long wait, fans were beyond ready to hear what West had been cooking up in the studio. West’s Donda album was previously titled Donda: With Child, and was originally supposed to arrive in 2020. Kanye West's Donda lyrics about Kim Kardashian have everyone talking. 29, the long-awaited album finally dropped, and fans were right to assume he’d name-drop his ex-wife. No one knew quite what to expect from the record, but amid the rapper’s divorce from Kim Kardashian, they did presume there would be a song or two about his estranged wife. The only taste of the album fans got to hear was at his three album listening parties leading up to the unspecified release date. But when the day came, Donda still wasn’t here - which is *so* Kanye. Initially, West announced the album would drop on July 23. Kanye West’s Donda album had been in the works for a long time.
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