While Beyonce does not seem to be opening up to reality star Kim Kardashian, ignoring her at the recent "Made in America" Festival, rapper Kanye West cannot stop gushing over his girlfriend.

In a single obtained by TMZ called "Clique," West raps, "Eat breakfast at Gucci. My girl a superstar all from a home movie."

Kardashian was in a sex tape with then-boyfriend Ray J in 2003. It was leaked in 2007, and the tape has since become one of the bestselling sex tapes.

West seems quite proud of his girlfriend for the infamous video.

This is not the first time West has spoken about Kardashian in his songs. Earlier this summer, he released a song "Perfect B-tch" in honor of Kardashian, tweeting, "I wrote the song Perfect B-tch about Kim." The song is "about his search for the perfect woman and how he has now found the 'perfect b-tch,'" according to a source who spoke to the New York Daily News.

He also released a song "Cold," previously titled "Theraflu," and it has become known as the anthem in which West first publicly professed his love for Kardashian. "And I'll admit, I had fell in love with Kim/Around the same time she had fell in love with him/Well that's cool, baby girl, do ya thang/Lucky I ain't had Jay drop him from the team," West raps, referring to Kardashian's ex-husband, Kris Humphries, who now plays for the Brooklyn Nets.

Kardashian was married to Humphries for only 72 days after a $10 million wedding. West is implying in his lyrics that his "big brother" Jay-Z could have had Humphries kicked off the team, as the hip-hop mogul is a minority owner of the Nets.

Humphries never was dropped from the team, and ended up signing a $24 million deal with them instead. After he signed the contract, Humphries tweeted, "I'm up at Brooklyn! @S_C_ 'lucky I didn't have Jay drop me from the team' lol!" @S_C_ is Jay-Z's twitter name.