Kendrick Lamar Admits Having A Sex Addiction & Cheating On His Fiancee
Kendrick Lamar appears to be letting fans in on his personal life. On the 34-year-old’s new album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, the rapper allegedly talks about his relationship to fiancee Whitney Alford.
Kendrick and Whitney got engaged in 2015. They have two children.
It’s speculated that his album cover features his fiancee and their two kids.
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In a song called Mother I Sober, it’s speculated that Kendrick admits that was addicted to sex. The track also appears to allegedly give insight on him cheating.
He rhymes
“I was never high, I was never drunk, never out my mind/I need control, they handed me some smoke, but still I declined/I did it sober, sittin’ with myself, I went through all emotions/No dependents – except for one, let me bring you closer.”
He adds
“Intoxicated, there’s a lustful nature that I failed to mention/Insecurities that I project, sleepin’ with other women/Whitney’s hurt, the pure soul I know, I found her in the kitchen/Askin’ God, ‘Where did I lose myself? And can it be forgiven?’”
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