Kanye West’s new album Donda appears to be a personal one, with listeners noticing how the rapper sings about the breakup of his marriage to Kim Kardashian and other topics. According to recent sources, West’s Hurricane song appears to allude to his infidelity. According to reports, the rapper sings about cheating on Kardashian after they had their first two children together.

While it was previously assumed that Kanye’s Hurricane single from his Donda album was a reference to Irina Shayk, it has now been revealed that the rapper is talking about his marriage and, allegedly, his infidelity towards Kim following the birth of their first two children, North and Saint.

“The song is in a manner his testimony of all he did wrong and taking credit for their marriage breakup,” an insider told Page Six. Kanye also alluded to his drunkenness in the same song, stating that he never stayed at his multimillion-dollar estate. In terms of West’s song lyrics and alleged adultery.

The couple appears to have remained together after the alleged cheating episode, as Kim and Kanye later became parents to Chicago and Pslam West. In February of this year, Kim filed for divorce from Kanye following a six-year marriage. Despite their split, it’s evident from various occasions that the two are still close as co-parents of their four children.