Kanye West reportedly "cried for two minutes" after debuting a song that talks about his divorce with Kim Kardashian at his album launch event.
According to The Sun, the rapper compared his life with Kardashian to jail with the lyric: "Tell the assassins I escaped from Calabasas."
The song is reportedly called 'Welcome To My Life', and was played for a select group of invitees at a listening party held in a Las Vegas church.
"It's a very deep, sad song about Kanye, with him reflecting on his marriage with Kim," a source who was at the event told The Sun.
"He talks about the kids and mentions her taking everything. After he played this song he paused for like, two minutes, and cried. It was really sombre."
Meanwhile, Page Six refutes reports West raps disparagingly about his ex-wife on his new album, claiming sources deny his lyrics make any negative mention of the reality star.
"Kanye actually played the song for Kim personally before the listening party," an alleged insider told the tabloid. "It's emotional and personal. Not negative at all."
West's tenth album, named Donda after his late mother, is expected to be released this week.
Kardashian filed for divorce from the 'Gold Digger' hitmaker in February this year after seven years of marriage. She requested joint custody of the couple's four children.
The couple's final year together was marred by several public breakdowns from West, including a tearful anti-abortion rant during his attempt to run for US President and many Twitter tirades, during which time he levelled accusations of white supremacy at Kardashian.