Kanye West Reveals All That Kim Kardashian Has Been Doing Wrong With Their Four Children

Kim Kardashian Kanye West Song True Love After Eazy

Kanye West keeps the ammunition coming when it comes to his war with Kim Kardashian over their children.

The controversial rapper waited less than 48 hours after Kardashian complained about him insulting her and her family on a song to release another track where he goes after her again.

On Friday, the billionaire artist dropped a new song titled “True Love” that features late rapper XXXTentacion.

The MC had a lot to say about the custody battle over their four children — North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3.

The billionaire and failed politician made it clear that he was unhappy with the current arrangement with his ex-wife.

At the beginning of the song, Kanye West, also known as Ye, said he does not spend enough time with his kids.

He rapped: “Wait, when you see the kids? I’ll see y’all tomorrow / Wait when the sunset? I see y’all tomorrow. Wait, when I pick ’em up, I feel like they borrowed / When I gotta return them, scan ’em like a bar code / Wait, no hard feelings, but these feelings hard though / Wait, who got the kids in those ‘What are those?'”

He will undoubtedly infuriate Kardashian by once more claiming that the nannies are the ones raising the children.

He continued: “I only see three kids, who watchin’ Chicago? / And you know all the nannies said, ‘Daddy in Nebraska’ / Let the kids dig a tunnel to my house like Chapo.”

The flamboyant entertainer also complained about the way his children dress.

He said: “Wait, who got the kids in those “What are thosе?”/ Wait, why they can’t wear Yeezys with the cargos?”

After spending a majority of the track lamenting about his children and the way they are being raised and calling Kardashian out — he decided to end on a positive note.

Kanye West told his four children that they could always find him, for he would serve as their guiding light.

He concluded the track by rapping: “Only neighbor in the hood with a door they can knock on/ I leave the light on/Daddy’s not gone, you see the light on.”

Just days prior, Kim Kardashian addressed the fact that Kanye West attacked her and her family in a song called “Eazy.”

In the last episode of the Hulu series The Kardashian, the billionaire reality TV star said West was “talking mad s–t” about her.

She also apologized to her family for the insults that West has thrown at them over the past years.

Kim Kardashian said: “All I can do is control how I react to something. I can’t control how he treats me or how he’s always treated, you guys. I do recognize the impact that my relationship has had on my family and that I’ve never had the opportunity to just say, ‘I’m sorry, guys.”

Some observers say the song might have been recorded before the so-called truce between the powerful exes. Moreover, West seems to be enjoying life right now while dating Chaney Jones.

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