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Kevin Federline's performance at the Teen Choice Awards has been torn apart by the rap community.

The wannabe MC - who is married to Britney Spears - debuted his new single Lose Control at the event in Los Angeles this week.

Elliot Wilson, editor in chief of XXL magazine, said: "I just think we should ignore him. He's a joke, basically. I just don't think he gets it. "He doesn't get that he's Britney's man and it's hard to take him seriously."

Federline's performance - which included the lamentable lyrics: "Don't hate because I'm a superstar! And I'm married to a superstar! Nothin' come between us no matter who you are!" - has already sparked a string of less than favourable comments after being posted on internet site YouTube.

However, Jermaine Hall, executive editor of King magazine, insists being mocked is the least of K-Fed's worries.

He said: "The thing that really hurts him is the fact that he's perceived as Britney's husband, kinda like Britney's second, I don't even want to say second in command, but, he's like the Britney Boy. He's like 'Mrs Spears'."

Federline - who has a son, Sean Preston, with Spears and a second child on the way - is due to release his debut hip-hop album Playing With Fire in October.

source:Bang! Showbiz

image:hecklerspray.com:K-FED`s thumbs down....."don`t give up your day job kev"

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I tried to keep you away from it Joe but Dude had to "help" you

He lied - we know Joe is in to kev' as much as he is in to britney

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