This Article is From Jul 18, 2012

Kris Humphries slams Kanye West song

 Kris Humphries slams Kanye West song

Highlights

  • Kris Humphries has hit back at Kanye West after reportedly signing a two-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets.
  • The basketball player was mentioned in a track by Kanye, who is now his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend.
  • In the song Way Too Cold - originally titled Theraflu - the rapper suggests he has the power to persuade his best friend Jay-Z to fire him from the Brooklyn Nets team, which he happens to own.
  • However Kris revealed he would be returning to the New York team this season and laughed a line from the song, directing it at Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter.
  • He wrote on twitter: "I'm up at Brooklyn! @S_C_ "lucky I didn't have Jay drop me from the team" lol!"
  • In the original version of the tune, the lyric reads: "I'll admit I fell in love with Kim around the same time she had fell in love with him / Well, that's cool, baby girl, do you thing / Lucky I ain't have Jay drop him from the team."
  • Kris agreed to a two-year, $24 million contract according to website ESPN.com.
New Delhi: Kris Humphries has hit back at Kanye West after reportedly signing a two-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets.

The basketball player was mentioned in a track by Kanye, who is now his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian's boyfriend.

In the song Way Too Cold - originally titled Theraflu - the rapper suggests he has the power to persuade his best friend Jay-Z to fire him from the Brooklyn Nets team, which he happens to own.

However Kris revealed he would be returning to the New York team this season and laughed a line from the song, directing it at Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter.

He wrote on twitter:



In the original version of the tune, the lyric reads: "I'll admit I fell in love with Kim around the same time she had fell in love with him / Well, that's cool, baby girl, do you thing / Lucky I ain't have Jay drop him from the team."

Kris agreed to a two-year, $24 million contract according to website ESPN.com.
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