The Kim Kardashian vs. Kanye West saga continues as the rapper appeared to have addressed the ongoing custody battle with his ex-wife in a new collaboration.

According to Billboard, a posthumous song titled "True Love" was released by XXXTentacion, which featured rapping vocals by the Yeezy creator.

The rapper has been in a custody battle with the SKIMS founder since she filed for divorce early last year.

Many fans pointed out that the lyrics in his latest songs appeared to be addressing his current situation with his children North, Saint, Psalm, and Chicago.

The verse reads, "Wait, when you see the kids? I'll see y'all tomorrow/ Wait, when the sun set? I see y'all tomorrow/ Wait, when I pick 'em up, I feel like they borrowed/ When I gotta return them, scan 'em like a barcode/ Wait, no hard feelings, but these feelings hard though."

West continued to reference his children, especially their clothing, as the lyrics state his kids don't wear Yeezy's anymore.

"Wait, why they can't wear Yeezys with the cargos?/ Y'all know Nikе don't like me, y'all take it too far, though," the lyrics continue.

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To conclude his custody-inspired song, the rapper sings, "I only see three kids, who watchin' Chicago?" referencing his youngest daughter.

On the other hand, XXXTentacion sings about the trials and tribulations of love in his lyrics.

"True Love" began in 2018, when the musician passed away. Longtime collaborator John Cunningham said the song has been playing in his head for four years, so he got the opportunity to play the music to West in January.

The song came out a few months after a judge declared the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians star single. Other aspects of their divorce, such as custody of children and assets, will be tackled in the future.

The mom of four is currently dating "Saturday Night Live" comedian Pete Davidson, which became controversial in recent months after West publicly attacked him on social media.

The rapper also referenced the comic in the music video of his song "Eazy."

In the black-and-white claymation clip, West appeared to kidnap a man that resembles Davidson. The rapper put a bag on his head and tied him up to a bike before dragging him through the dirt.

He later buried him and planted roses on his head.

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