Kim Kardashian Gets Rick & Morty To Sing Kanye West A Birthday Song

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Recording artist Kayne West (L) and TV personality Kim Kardashian attend the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Rick and Morty drop "Kanye's B-Day Song."

It's a big day for Kanye West. Not only did he release his highly anticipated joint album with Kid CudiKids See Ghosts but the album's release landed on his Kanye's 41st birthday. His wife Kim Kardashian has already shared a heartfelt birthday wish but it looks like he also got a wish from two characters from his favorite TV show.

Kanye West revealed that he's a huge fan of Rick and Morty in the midst of his controversial Twitter run. Not only is he fan, he revealed that it's his favorite show and rejoiced when he learned that they renewed the show for 70 more episodes. Kim Kardashian took to Twitter to share a birthday wish from Rick & Morty. The two sand a song titled, "Kanye's B-Day Song" which consisted of Rick enthusiastically/drunkenly singing about Kanye's birthday while Morty panics in the back.

Kim Kardashian revealed that she got it done specifically for Kanye West.

"I have to show you the birthday card i had made for @kanyewest Thank you Rick & Morty!!! His fave show!!!" He said.

Kanye West previously accepted Rick & Morty co-creator, Justin Roiland's, invitation to kick it in the future which came into fruition last night. Justin Roiland was spotted during Kanye West and Kid Cudi's release party for Kids See Ghosts last night. 


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