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Safaree Samuels Releases New Song ‘Liar’

Aspiring aspirer to be somebody, Safaree Samuels, has released a new song entitled “Liar.” The track is allegedly a diss track toward his estranged wife, Erica Mena, in the midst of their divorce drama.

The song is a word salad of insults that involve everything from credit score comparisons to how big the mystery target’s “real house” is.

Don’t believe us?

“You say I’m a deadbeat
You type from your little house
I’m sorry my kids’ room is big as your real house
Me and my BM not together. We get along
My credit score 800
Your sh*t about 400”

That’s a lot of hubris for someone whose career still doesn’t have a concrete definition.

Samuels is on the sh*t list of many celebrity gossip subscribers because of how he has handled his marriage and separation from Erica Mena. After their first child, he said he did not want any more children because his wife got “too fat.”

Of course, that comment gained him instant hate.

Apparently, his commitment to unprotected sex was greater than his fear of his wife gaining weight because soon after, the couple announced that Mena was pregnant with their second child. This was after announcing that Samuels and his wife were divorcing as well.

Then, after their son was born, the baby several days in the NICU with Mena by his side. On the other hand, Samuels took time to party it up for his birthday in Jamaica.

Mena has taken to social media to let the world know that Samuels is not the attentive father that he portrays online. In fact, he’s so bad that Mena allegedly told Wendy Williams she was right about him after initially being upset at Williams’s comments earlier in their marriage.

The worst part is that Samuels is unapologetic in his desire to publicly diss the mother of his children and perpetuate the drama he claims to dislike.

“I’m so glad I don’t give a sh*t what none of ya’ll think,” Samuels said in reference to those criticizing the new song.

The D-list rapper is truly proof that anyone who can pay the studio fee– can become a recording artist.

 

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Kristen Muldrow

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