Kanye West's 'Donda' Album: Here's A List Of Lyrics That Are Seemingly About Kim Kardashian
Kanye West might be a man of few words and fewer smiles, but he sure knows how to express himself through his songs. And a lot of songs seem to have one constant name, "Kim," and his latest album is no exception.
After "Donda" was officially dropped on Sunday, fans noticed that several lyrics seem to show just how much of his music is inspired by his split from ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
Here's a list of such lyrics
One of the lyrics from the song "Hurricane" is about the rapper's California home, which he purchased with Karsadhian in 2014. The house was featured in Architectural Digest in 2020.
It goes, "Architectural Digest, but I needed home improvement/Sixty-million-dollar home, never went home to it."
Another line from the same song appears to be clearly talking about his ex-wife.
"Heated by the rumors, read into it too much / Fiendin' for some true love, ask Kim, 'What do you love?' / Hard to find what the truth is, but the truth was that the truth s--k / Always seem to do stuff, but this time it was too much."
In yet another line from "Hurricane," West appears to speak about his brief romance with model Irina Shayk following his split from Kardashian.
"Here I go actin' too rich, here I go with a new chick."
A source previously told ET that West and Shayk were never a pair and were just spending time together "without any strings attached."
In the song "Off the Grid," one line speaks about "moving away from miserable people."
"Had to move away from people that's miserable," it says.
West spent millions on a ranch estate in Wyoming in 2018 and began spending a lot of his time in the state after falling out with the Kardashian family. In a string of since-deleted tweets, he slammed Krish Jenner and blamed the mother-daughter duo for locking him up.
One particular line in "Off the Grid" talks about his fear that his family may start to resent him.
"I pray that my family they never resent me/ And she fell in love with me as soon she met me."
In "New Again," West appears to be talking to a new romantic partner as his lyrics go, "Cause you know you'd never live up to my ex though."
In "Lord I Need You," West hints about the custody battle of his four children. "Cussin' at your baby mama/Guess that's why they call it custody," he says in it.
In another line from the same song, the Yeezy founder talks about his ex-wife still being in love with him.
"But you came here to show that you still in love with me"
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star recently took part in all listening events of "Donda" to support her ex-husband.
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