The song, titled "Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine," also features Diddy's son King and musician Jasmine Williams Kanye West has released a new song which features his 11-year-old daughter North and Sean "Diddy" Combs. The track features Combs — who is credited as Puff Daddy — the disgraced rapper's 26-year-old son King, North and musician Jasmine Williams, whom West noted is a new Yeezy artist from Chicago.
The song begins with a voice recording, seemingly of Combs, 55, and West speaking over the phone.
"I wanna just thank you so much for just taking care of my kids, man," the man believed to be Combs can be heard saying in the conversation. "Ain't nobody reach out to them, ain't nobody call them."
"Absolutely, I love you so much man," West replies. "You raised me. Even when I ain't know you, know what I'm saying?"
Among other lyrics in the song, North can be heard rapping: "When you see me shining, then you see the light." West also shared now-deleted screenshots of a text conversation between himself and North's mother, Kim Kardashian, who told West that she had trademarked their eldest child's name in an attempt to stop the song from being released, according to TMZ.
"I’m never speaking with you again," West told his ex-wife in the text conversation, per the outlet.
"I asked you at the time if I can trademark her name. You said yes. When she's 18, it goes to her. So stop," Kardashian, 44, continued. "I sent paperwork over so she wouldn’t be in the Diddy song to protect her. One person has to trademark!"The outlet reported that Kardashian also claimed that she and West had an agreement to trademark all of their children's names when they were born "so no one else would [use] them."
"Amend it or I'm going to war," West replied. "And neither of us will recover from the public fallout. You're going to have to kill me."