Kim Kardashian shared a video of her 2 youngest kids singing their dad's Kanye West's song that appears to reference their contentious divorce
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Palmer Haasch
Oct 11, 2022, 04:12 IST
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West attend the 2019 Met Gala.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
Kim Kardashian posted a video of her children singing one of their dad Kanye West's songs.
Chicago and Psalm sat in the backseat of a car singing "True Love."
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Kim Kardashian shared a video of her two youngest children singing one of their father Ye's songs "True Love," which appears to reference his relationship with Kardashian.
"OMG they are just sooooo cute I had to share!" Kardashian wrote in the caption of the post, which has over 1.8 million likes.
"Psalmie, it's not don't you make me complicated," Chicago says in the video, cutting off her brother as he's singing. "It's 'true love shouldn't be this complicated, thought I'd die in your arms, I thought I'd die in your..."
"True love, don't me make me complicated," Psalm sings back, after thinking for a moment. "When I die my arms, when I die my arms."
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The song is from Ye's most recent album "Donda 2," which was released exclusively on the Stem Player, an audio platform released by Ye and British technology company Kano Computing. "True Love," which features a posthumous feature from rapper XXXTentacion, was released as a single in May.
In the song, Ye seemingly raps about his divorce from Kardashian and co-parenting their children. "When I pick 'em up, I feel like they borrowed," he raps on the track, later asking "Why they can't wear Yeezys with the cargos?" At one point, he explicitly references his daughter Chicago, rapping, "I only see three kids, who watchin' Chicago?"
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