There are apparently no limits to Kanye West’s talents as he has managed to include Morgan Freeman, semen and god all in one lyric.
The Grammy-winning rapper debuted his new album Donda 2 on Tuesday with a concert in Miami, Florida that was live-streamed online.
With Donda 2 only available for purchase via Kanye’s Stem Player for £200, this was the only chance most fans would get to hear his new material and, boy, were they treated to some gems.
Kanye performed the album track Sci-Fi which features a very questionable lyric about Hollywood icon Freeman – one that we honestly want to forget.
In the line, which has trended overnight on social media, Kanye raps: ‘When you lay down and I gave you the semen, I swear I heard God, the voice of Morgan Freeman.’
That scene definitely isn’t in the PG version of Bruce Almighty which we know and love.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tm2z81kJfCk
Of course, fans have reacted accordingly to the absolutely wild lyric, with one fan raising a pretty important point: ‘The real Donda 2 question is – which line did Kanye come up with first? Did want to namecheck Morgan Freeman, and somehow settled on semen or did he want to mention semen and found his way to Morgan Freeman?’ they asked.
‘“Semen” with “Morgan Freeman”?? Is this man for real? Kanye wild for trolling his stans like this,’ another commented.
One fan joked: ‘Never forget on this day 2/22/22 kanye rhymed semen with morgan freeman.’
Another shared a little TMI and joined in: ‘Kanye West hears Morgan Freeman’s voice when he orgasms, I hear Joe Pasquale’s. We’re not the same.’
It was likely in reference to Kim begging Kanye to stop putting Pete’s security at risk with his repeated public jabs at the comedian.
The album also features a snippet of Kim’s appearance on Saturday Night Live, on which she shared a kiss with Pete in October 2021 sparking their romance.
Metro.co.uk has contacted Morgan’s reps for comment.
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