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Lyrics To Ray J’s “I Hit It First” Song Revealed

Yesterday, Ray J unveiled the cover of his new single “I Hit It First” which seems to refer to the fact that Mr. J struck the match the lit the Kim Kardashian flame and ignited her success.

Shortly after the internet got hold of the artwork, there were a slew of varying opinions toward the the soon-to-be-release track.

Many people think that this is a hilarious marketing gimmick, and many other believe that the record is in poor taste and deemed the song an attention sloring “b!tc# move”.

According to TMZ reports:

Ray J wants Kanye West to know … when it comes to Kim Kardashian, Kanye’s getting sloppy seconds … because he hit it first.

As you know, Ray J famously had his way with Kim in the epic sex tape, “Kim K Superstar.”

TMZ has obtained some of the hysterical lyrics to Ray J’s new song, “I Hit It First,” which will be released next week … and they’re awesome!

She might move on to rappers and ballplayers

But we all know I hit it first.

I had her head going North and her ass going South

But now baby chose to go West

No matter where she goes or who she knows

She still belongs in my bed.

We’re told Ray J is making a music video featuring a Kim look-alike.

UPDATE:

The wait is over, here is the full version of Ray’s new single “I Hit It First”

Is Ray J out of pocket for putting out this song while Kimmy Cakes is pregnant and damn-near-happily married??

Image via Twitter

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