Kanye West Raps About Kim Kardashian Leaving Him, Tristan Thompson Cheating

By Isha Thorpe

June 1, 2018

Kanye West released his new studio album named ye at midnight on Friday (June 1) and held a celeb-filled listening party in Jackson Hole, Wyoming to celebrate its major debut, TMZ reports.

As we're well aware of by now, West caused many people to go into shock for the few weeks that led up to his project's premiere. From conducting mind-blowing interviews, speaking about his support for Donald Trump, expressing his bizarre thoughts on slavery, making a photo of the late Whitney Houston's drug filled bathroom Pusha T's album cover and more; West had millions of people scratching their heads with the out-of-the-box things that he did and said lately.

Everything has led up to this moment, ye's release. Consisting of seven songs, the rapper talks about a lot of different topics on it and yes, he still continues to shock people with his messages. West raps about success, wife Kim Kardashian, suicide, mental health, drug addiction and much more. But, there's also a certain song where West talks about Tristan Thompson and Khloe Kardashian's cheating scandal. 

Rapping about this is a pretty big move for the brother-in-law of Khloe to make. But, it's West. We know that he isn't the type to hold back his views about someone or something, whether his thoughts are good or bad. PEOPLE reports that the artist raps on a track, “All these THOTs on Christian Mingle / That’s what almost got Tristan single / If you don’t ball like him or Kobe / Guarantee that b**ch gon’ leave you.”

When West rapped about his wife, he explained that she called him in panic after his controversial slavery comments. “Wife calling screaming saying we’re about to lose it all I had to calm her down ‘cos she couldn’t breathe," he spit. "I told her she could leave me now but she wouldn’t leave/ This is what they mean for better or for worse huh?”

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