The Game’s New Album Will Feature A Graphic Song About Sex W/ Kim Kardashian

The Game’s New Album Will Feature a Song About Sleeping With Kim Kardashian
The Game is gearing up for a huge follow-up to his 2016 album, “1992.” The working title for his next release is, “Born To Rap,” and he recently held a listening session for some of the material. However, there’s no such thing as The Game with no controversy. One of the songs includes graphic lyrics about sleeping with reality TV star/beauty mogul Kim Kardashian. He rapped:
“I held Kim Kardashian by her throat, n*gga / I made her swallow my kids until she choked, n*gga / I should apologize, ’cause Ye my folks, n*gga”
Yikes! This isn’t The Game’s first time pillow-talking about the stars of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” He even discussed it with Wendy Williams. In the song “Sauce,” featuring DJ Khaled, he rapped:
“I used to f*ck b*tches that Usher Raymond passed on / Then I f*cked three Kardashians / Hold that thought.”
According to RapUp, “Born To Rap” features a wide variety of anticipated features.

Neither Kanye West, Kim Kardashian-West, nor their entourage have commented on The Game’s new song. What do you think about his raunchy lyrics about Kim?
Written by Miata Shanay
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