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Kanye West Says 'He Would Smash' Four Of Kim's Sisters On New Track

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Aug. 11 2018, Published 5:32 p.m. ET

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Kanye West released a jaw-dropping song on Saturday morning, where he blatantly said that "he would smash" four of wife Kim Kardashian's sisters.

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His new song comes two days after his first interview with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel in five years. It was during that segment where he revealed that he had his first bipolar blackout at the age of five and how his late mother Donda helped him through it.

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Kanye surprised his millions of fans by releasing a new track only two months after his latest album Ye came out.

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The song is called "XTSY" and features DJ Clark Kent on it. It was tweeted out for all to hear on Saturday morning.

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“You got sick thoughts? I got more of ’em/ You got a sister-in-law you would smash? I got four of them,” he rapped in the first verse.

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The cover art from the track itself was taken from Kylie's 21st birthday party earlier this week. It featured Kylie flipping the finger to the camera alongside Kim, Kourtney, Kendall and mom Kris while at the bash.

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This isn't the first time that he has talked about his wife from a lyrical point of view. Kanye spoke about his marital drama with Kim on the track "Wouldn't Leave" from Ye. He rapped about her alarming reaction to his interview where he flat out said that slavery was a choice. Wonder what she will think about his latest choice of words?

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What are your thoughts on Kanye's "XTSY" lyrics? Sound off in the comments. 

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