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Kevin Federline Blames the Media For His Failed Music Career

Tuesday March 28, 2006
Singer Britney Spears' husband, Kevin Federline, is frustrated with the train wreck known as "his music career" and is lashing out at the media. On his "MySpace" page, Kevin offers up a rap song to all the so-called haters that involves him whining about how the media over analyzes every corner of his life.

The folks over at VH1's new show Celebrity Eye Candy caught wind of this little rant fest and recorded a response, which they appropriately set to '80s Heavy Metal music. Check out some of the lyrics in "The We're Sorry K-Fed Song" recorded by VH1. It's pretty funny!

Comments

June 29, 2006 at 3:35 am
(1) britneyfan says:

kevin is too ambitious! why would he blame the media? just accept that you dont have any talent and you were born to irritate people! grrr! you should be thankful to britney coz you cannot release an album without her! your wasting her money!

September 8, 2008 at 4:44 pm
(2) JENNIFER MCKEITHAN says:

I think that because of you being married to Britney Spears, you were expected to be the best. I really think that you and Britney Spears should try to work out your problems, and raise your kids together. You and her were a great couple, don’t let Hollywood distroy your life like it has so many before. She’s a very beautiful person, and it’s great to see her doing better. You should be there to support her, you are the kids father.

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