Britney Spears shades ex Kevin Federline’s failed rap career: ‘Bless his heart’

Britney Spears shades her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s failed attempt at making it as a rapper in her forthcoming memoir, “The Woman in Me.”

The “Toxic” singer savagely writes, “Bless his heart” while reflecting on K-Fed taking his short-lived rap career “so seriously,” Us Weekly reported Friday.

Spears, 41, also touches on the public “doubting” Federline’s musical talents during their marriage, according to the magazine.

Federline, 45, notoriously debuted his first song, “Y’all Ain’t Ready,” in 2005 followed by the critically panned “Popozão.”

He then dropped his first — and only — album, “Playing with Fire,” in 2006.

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Britney Spears makes a dig at Kevin Federline’s failed rap career in her book.
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Britney Spears and Kevin Federline
“Bless his heart,” she writes in “The Woman in Me.”
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Kevin Federline rapping on stage.
Federline’s 2006 album was panned by critics and the public alike.
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A Rolling Stone reviewer wrote that “Federline’s rhyme flow is the opposite of tight,” while a Slant Magazine critic opined that the album was “just as disposable and dumb as you’d expect.”

Meanwhile, a Billboard writer jabbed, “In general, Federline enunciates well.”

Federline’s music career was a far leap from Spears’ own success as a chart-topping pop superstar.

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One critic called K-Fed’s music “dumb.”
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The exes tied the knot in 2004.
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The Grammy winner and the former backup dancer married in October 2004.

Over the course of their union, they welcomed two sons: Sean Preston, 18, and Jayden James, 17.

The pair announced their separation in November 2006 and finalized their divorce in July 2007.

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They share two sons: Sean Preston and Jayden James.
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While the exes co-parented their children for years, Preston and Jayden lived with their father full-time during their mother’s fight to end her 13-year conservatorship in 2021.