Kanye West Raps About Letting Pete Davidson ‘Have His Wife’ Kim Kardashian In Fresh Diss Song

Kanye West calls out ex Kim Kardashian and her new beau Pete Davidson in a new rap song. He even brings up not being invited to their daughter Chicago’s 4th birthday party.

Kanye West at Paris Fashion Week on January 23 (Photo: J M HAEDRICH/SIPA/Shutterstock)

The “Gold Digger” rapper also mentioned his daughter Chicago‘s 4th birthday party which, according to Kanye, Kim did not invite him to. “They threw a party, won’t even invite you / You black and you rich, they sayin’ you psycho, it’s like a cycle / If you text me anything hype you better text back and say it’s a typo.”

Kanye dissed Kim and Pete’s blossoming relationship another time on the track. “And if I let ’em have my wife, n***as should thank me / With this Balenciaga and Balenci’ boots and a new blue Yankee,” he sings. Ye previously called out his ex-wife’s new boyfriend in his song “My Life Was Never Eazy” that came out in January. He mentioned beating Pete up in the track.

Pete Davidson & Kim Kardashian in Santa Monica on November 21, 2021 (Photo: MEGA)

The Kanye-Kim drama has been explosive lately. The rapper’s gone on a slew of rants about his ex on Instagram. He called Kim out for allowing their daughter North, 8, to use TikTok. After Kim broke her silence on the matter and defended herself, Kanye clapped back and made some serious accusations against her. “What do you mean by main provider?” Kanye wrote. “America saw you try to kidnap my daughter on her birthday by not providing the address. You put security on me inside my house to play with my son then accused me of stealing. I had to take a drug test after Chicago’s party because you accused me of being on drugs.”

Ye has deleted all his Instagram posts pertaining to Kim. A source EXCLUSIVELY told Hollywoodlife that Kim may have to resort to taking “legal actions” against her ex-husband in order to protect their kids. During all this drama, Kanye has been continuing his romance with actress Julia Fox.

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