Nick Cannon Sings About Divorce With Mariah Carey Despite Previous Denial? Leaked Audio Reveals Lyrics About Wife
Despite previous denials, Nick Cannon is allegedly releasing a new track about his divorce with Mariah Carey as the leaked audio hinted of a new girl in the life of the "America's Got Talent" host.
The Nick Cannon song supposedly referencing about the divorce from Mariah Carey was leaked by TMZ.
The lyrics reportedly said:
I'm a freak
It goes like this
Yo the freaks come out at night
I'm like Houdini with the magic stick when you turn out the lights
With this Girl names Keisha, Aphrodite
Ass so phat half black and white
Hit high notes n**** ask my wife
Whoops I mean ex, I got a text
Let's sex
I need a freak
Everyday on me
We all clean, we all clean
The gossip site said that the rap sounded like Nick Cannon said he got "a check" from Mariah Carey, however an insider insisted that what he's saying is "text."
"Nick does brag he gets an A in the bedroom ... rapping he makes Mariah hit the high notes," it said.
The rumors about Nick Cannon releasing an album regarding his divorce with Mariah Carey started with music producer Mally Mall talked to TMZ earlier this year about the contents of the tracks.
"The mega hip-hop producer first made it sound like Nick played nice in describing his relationship, but then he half took it back and said Nick's comments will be 'controversial,'" the report said. "From all we've heard, Nick's trying to put a good face on his current relationship with Mariah, making it appear they're getting along much better as friends than as husband and wife."
But Nick Cannon took to Twitter to deny the report as he wrote: "I am always an open book but Personal matters are just that 'Personal.' So please respect my family and respect the process."
Nick Cannon then added that if there's an album, he would never say negative about Mariah Carey despite their divorce.
"I have no problem being painted as the bad guy. I got tough skin. Keep going! I just pray we ALL can move forward in the new year," Nick Cannon added.