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Kanye West plans to rap for his baby

Los Angeles - Kanye West is to record some special raps for his baby.

The rapper's girlfriend Kim Kardashian is around three months pregnant with their first child and the 35-year-old musician is planning his own special take on Dr Seuss's classic children's stories Green Eggs and Ham and The Cat in the Hat.
 
"Kanye's going to record child-friendly raps of Dr Seuss, who he's a big fan of," a source told The Sun newspaper.

The rap versions of the stories are not the only musical ventures Kanye is planning for his baby.

It was recently revealed he intends to record a duet with Kim, 32, while she is carrying their child so they can play it to the baby when it is born.

'Incredibly dynamic couple'

"Kanye's really in touch with his feelings. He wants Kim to lay down some vocals while she's carrying his child," a source said.

"He thinks it'll be cool for his son or daughter to listen to the track when they're older."

As well as making music together, it has been revealed Kim and Kanye plan to document her pregnancy and their subsequent trials and tribulations as parents in a new reality TV show.

E! Entertainment network president Suzanne Kolb said: "Kim and Kanye are an incredibly dynamic couple, and their baby news is just so exciting. Like so many Kardashian fans, we love it when this close-knit family gets even bigger. We look forward to sharing the joy as they prepare for more diapers, more bottles and without a doubt, more fabulous baby wear."

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