November 4, 2005 11:57

Britney’s husband hip-hop debut leaked

Kevin Federline’s new song is online

Britney’s husband hip-hop debut leaked

The hip-hop debut from Britney Spears’ husband has been leaked onto the internet.

Kevin Federline’s track ‘Y’all Ain’t Ready’ was posted on the website of Disco D, discod.com, who is producing the former back-up dancer’s first album ‘The Truth’ which is set to be released in 2006.

Despite being taken off the site, the song has now appeared on various others.

Federline reportedly raps: “Back then, they called me K-Fed, but now you can call me Daddy instead.”

Spears had her first child, Sean Preston, with Federline in September.

Other lyrics featuring in the song reportedly include: “Go ahead and say whatcha wanna/I'm gonna sell about two mil, oh, then I'm a goner/I know you all wish you was in my position/Cause I keep gettin' in situations that you wish you was in, cousin/Steppin' in this game and y'all ain't got a clue/Getting anxious? Go take a peep/ I'm starrin' in your magazines now every day and week/But maybe baby you can wait and see/ Until then all these Pavarottis followin' me."
Some internet sites have suggest that Federline has mistaken ‘Pavarottis’ for paparazzi.

According to BBC News, his lyrics also anticipate a possible backlash against his foray into music, saying, “My prediction is that y'all gonna hate on the style we create, straight 2008."

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