Kanye West lamented his status as a co-parent to his four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian on his latest single, True Love, which dropped on Thursday night.The song, with vocals from the late XXXTentacion, features Ye, 44, expressing his dissatisfaction with his custody schedule, as he raps: 'Wait, when you see the kids?
I'll see y'all tomorrow/ Wait, when the sun set? I see y'all tomorrow.'The musician also appears to grieve the fact that his kids aren't with him permanently: 'When I pick 'em up, I feel like they borrowed/ When I gotta return them, scan 'em like a bar code.' Custody war:Kanye West lamented his status as a co-parent to his four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian on his latest single, True Love, which dropped on Friday; Pictured in 2019West, who shares North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three with the reality star, 41,goes on to complain about the children's clothing. 'Wait, who got the kids in those "What are thosе?"/ Wait, why they can't wear Yeezys with the cargos?' he asks, referring to his own brand.'Y'all know Nikе don't like me, y'all take it too far, though/ At least have 'em in some Mike's, he played for Chicago,' he went on, referencing his dispute with Nike over a financial disagreement.
Sad: The song features Ye, 44, expressing his dissatisfaction with his custody schedule: 'When I pick 'em up, I feel like they borrowed/ When I gotta return them, scan 'em like a bar code'; Pictured 2020 In the song, which discusses struggling to keep love alive in a relationship, West seems to complain that the kids can't see him even if they want to.'I only see three kids, who watchin' Chicago?' he wonders about his youngest daughter. 'And you know all the nannies said, "Daddy in.
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