Kanye West song is called Welcome to Heartbreak.
A. Kanye West’s song is called Welcome to Heartbreak.
B. Kanye Wests song is called Welcome to Heartbreak.
C. Kanye West song’s is called Welcome to Heartbreak.
D. Kanye Wests’ song is called Welcome to Heartbreak.

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