Kevin Federline Is Fed up With the Media and VH1 Responds
By ph. diddy on Mar 27, 2006 in Uncategorized
Kevin Federline, a.k.a. KFed, a.k.a. Britney Spears’ hubby, has had it with the media and unleashed his wrath the best way he knew how: a rap song. On his personal “MySpace” page, KFed penned a song where he raps about how the media scrutinizes all aspects of his personal life and music career. He dedicated this track to all the “haters,” rips on the paparazzi and reaffirms his love of his wife.
In response, VH1’s “Celebrity Eye Candy,” a new series premiering Friday, March 31 at midnight has recorded a rebuttal to Mr. KFed’s latest track. “Celebrity Eye Candy,” thought it would only be fair if they responded through song and an accompanying video clip. You can listen to KFed’s original track and then see the VH1 “Celebrity Eye Candy’s” rebuttal clip titled “The We’re Sorry K-Fed Song” set to an 80’s Heavy Metal Power Ballad tune on VH1.com.
And just in case you feel the urge to join VH1 with their musical apology and sing along … “The We’re Sorry K-Fed Song” Lyrics:
Hey, KFed we’re so sorry …
for the way we picked on you.
We thought that Popozao was tight …
We love your braids, even though you’re white …
Cause you’re the greatest of all time!
We love the way you drop a rhy-me! Baggy pants and white tank tops!
For your style we give mad props …
Hey KFed, we’re so sorry …
for creating a career for you.
