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Drake’s new song uses a clip of Kim Kardashian’s voice when she finally decided to divorce Kanye West, and it has the internet buzzing.

Drake debuted a new song, unofficially titled “Rescue Me,” on the 100th episode of Sound 42’s The Fry Yiy Show on SiriusXM Radio on Friday (March 31). Vocals from Kanye West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian are used on the song, which was produced by Yeat’s go-to producer BNYZ, from when she revealed to her mother, Kris Jenner, that she wanted a divorce from Ye.

“I didn’t come this far to be unhappy, remember that,” Kim said. In 2021, the conversation was broadcast on the season finale of their popular reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

After six years of marriage, Kim and Kanye divorced in March 2022. They started dating publicly in 2012 and married in 2014.

Drake and Kanye also had a three-year rap feud, which they ended in November 2021 to help promote the release of Gangster’s Disciples co-founder Larry Hoover from prison.

Drake appears to be ready to hang up his player card and settle down with his ideal woman in the song.

“Someone please be patient with me/ Someone attempting to obtain money would not take it from me/ They don’t even have to be as well-known as I am/ I don’t think I meet ’em where I go/ But, mami, I think about you all day “He raps and sings.

On March 25, Drake posted a snippet of the song to his Instagram account. Drizzy appears to be at the turntables in the video, while the song plays in the background. Producer BNYX also shared the snippet on his Twitter account.

“I remember adding Drake acapella to my beats to see if they were hard. Take a look at this: “He tweeted about it.

There’s no word on whether Drake will release a new solo album this year. However, the Canadian rap star is about to embark on the It’s All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage in support of their collaborative 2022 project, Her Loss. The journey begins on June 6 in New Orleans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJcpcb89oGk

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