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Listen to Kanye West’s Nasty Remix of Beyonce’s ‘Drunk in Love’

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Kanye West offered a few sweet nothings on Valentine’s Day with his remix of Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love,” featuring lyrics about impregnating a girl’s mouth.

The six-plus minute remix begins with a verse from Kanye saying “I’m pa rum pa pum pummin’ all on your stomach” and “I impregnated your mouth, girl.”, as reported by Pitchfork. It’s just about as romantic as Jay Z’s original “your breastises are my breakfast” line in the song.

Beyonce posted a teaser clip of the song to her YouTube channel, with accompanying visuals of her in a cowgirl outfit.

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