Kanye West Speaks On Family Issues On Pusha T’s “It’s Almost Dry”
Kanye West Speaks On Family Issues On Pusha T’s “It’s Almost Dry”
Kanye West’s appearances on Pusha T’s “It’s Almost Dry” appear to reveal his co-parenting relationship with Kim Kardashian.
Finally, the time has come. After months of anticipation, Pusha T released his latest studio album, It’s Almost Dry, in its entirety this week. Pharrell and Kanye West both contributed production to the album, as well as singing. Ye contributes a couple verses to the album, including “Rock N Roll,” which features Kid Cudi, and “Dreamin Of The Past.”
Kanye West used his appearances on It’s Almost Dry to speak about his personal life, while Push was giving out top-tier coke raps. On both “Rock N Roll” and “Dreamin Of The Past,” Ye uses his brief cameos on the album to address his well-publicized family difficulties.
Kanye West Speaks On Family Issues
On “Dreamin Of The Past,” the rapper included religious verses that appear to align with his co-parenting arrangement with Kim Kardashian. “Born in the manger, the son of a stranger / When daddy’s not home, the family’s in danger,” Ye raps.
The rapper also mentions his difficulties with Kim in their attempt to co-parent their children as a divorced spouse in “Rock N Roll.” “Finally tired of comin’ and goin’, make up your mind / I ain’t come to pick up the kids to pick a fight,” he raps.
Over the last few months, Kanye has voiced his dissatisfaction with his divorce from Kim.
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