Story Published:
Jun 23, 2008 at 7:02 PM PDT
Story Updated:
Jun 23, 2008 at 7:02 PM PDT
- NEW YORK - The dawn of Kevin Federline's hip-hop career has
begun, though it remains to be seen if it will last past breakfast.
A track by Federline was posted on the Internet by Disco D, the
producer of his upcoming album, "The Truth," to be released next
year.
Though the song has since been taken off Disco D's Web site, it
has popped up elsewhere, giving a glimpse of Mr. Britney Spears'
rhyming, um, abilities.
"Back then, they called me K-Fed, but you can call me Daddy
instead," he intones in the chorus of "Y'all Ain't Ready."
To listen to the song
Over an industrial beat reminiscent of Kelis' "Milkshake,"
Federline represents himself as a brash, newsworthy figure ahead of
his time. "People always asking me when's the release date / Well,
baby you can wait and see, until then all these Pavarottis
followin' me," he raps, nicknaming paparazzi after the Italian
opera singer.
Tabloids might remark that their photographers are actually
focused on his pop star wife. Before meeting Spears, Federline's
career was mostly limited to backup dancing. The couple wed last
year and had a son in September.
Already garnering comparisons to Vanilla Ice, Federline's album
appears destined for late-night punch lines. But the 27-year-old
does anticipate some backlash from his musical pursuits: "My
prediction is that y'all gonna hate on the style we create,
straight 2008."
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