Drake, 21 Savage New Song: Rappers Namedrop Kim Kardashian & Reality Star LOVES It

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Amazon Fashion honoured Kim Kardashian with the inaugural Innovation Award for her shapewear company, SKIMS. Drake and Savage 21 namedrop her on their latest music. The reality star has realized that she can take the chance to plug her brand.

The billionaire posted a fresh Instagram photo featuring her award-winning SKIMS brand. The 42-year-old actress captioned her photo with a quote from Drake and 21 Savage's new album, "Her Loss". 21 Savage raps the following line from the song "More M's:" "Put her SKIMS on, now she actin' like she Kim."

The celebrity included a screenshot of the song's lyric in the slideshow of photographs, as well as writing the sentence as her caption. Kim wore a silver bodysuit in the opening photo of her slideshow; precisely, the $98 Skims Disco Long Sleeve Bodysuit.

The beauty complemented her frosty blonde hair with pink lipstick and dark smokey eye makeup. Kim wore a chocolate-colored suit, identical to the silver suit but in the color umber, for another photo.

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The mother of four also sported a black sleeveless bodysuit and a taupe one. She is wearing the $88 Skims Disco Sleeveless Mock Neck Bodysuit; she chose the Onyx and the Umber colors. Kim displayed her iconic hourglass figure and ample cleavage in the photo.

It is unclear whether Drake's mention of Kim Kardashian in a song can initiate conflict with Kanye. Drake inflamed his feud with Kanye West in the past by bringing Kim Kardashian into the dispute.

"Scary Hours 2" is the sequel to the 2018 EP of the same name. It was released by Drake on March 5th.

Since the release, one song in particular has Drake's fans speculating about the Canadian rapper's rumored affair with Ye's reality star wife. The song in question, "Wants and Needs" featuring Atlanta's Lil Baby, features a verse that many Drizzy fans interpret as an admission that Drake and Kardashian hooked up.

The album has no shortage of complaints. But it also has an abundance of honors. According to GQ, the only credited guest is Travis Scott on the sledgehammer-subtle "Pussy & Millions"; production is handled by a combination of longstanding colleagues including Metro Boomin and Noah "40" Shebib, as well as southern rap stars Go Grizzly and Tay Keith.

Overall, the album is a return to the norm following Drake's unexpectedly joyful, house music-influenced summer album, "Honestly, Nevermind." "Her Loss" is filled with darker-tinged beats, languid tempos, and bars with the odd coo that identify a typical Drake album.

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Drake, Kim Kardashian, 21 Savage
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