Kanye West seemed to have hinted at his controversial boat ride with his wife Bianca Censori in one of the songs from his newly released collaboration album with Ty Dolla $ign.

On Saturday, the rappers released "Vultures 1," which featured 16 tracks. One of the songs on the tracklist titled "FUK SMN" reportedly appeared to subtly refer to West and Censori's indecent exposure and alleged sexual activity on a water taxi in Italy last year.

A few lines of the song read, "Shawty, wanna f**k on somethin' / F**k on me, suck on me publicly."

Per TMZ, the song seemingly confirmed that Ye and Bianca's NSFW moment in Italy involved oral sex.

Last August, the couple stopped by Venice and hopped on a water taxi. In one of the photos shared online, Ye was caught on camera with his butt exposed while seated near the back of the boat.

In other photos, the Yeezy architect's head was seen near his lap.

Interestingly, the rapper and his wife got banned for life by Venezia Turismo Motoscafi -- the company that rented them the boat in Venice -- for their behavior, according to the Daily Mail.

The company condemned the pair's alleged bawdy activity and said West and Censori were no "longer welcome" aboard Venezia Turismo Motoscafi's boats, per its exclusive interview with the media outlet.

"On board, the driver had to keep a lookout for traffic and did not see these obscenities. If this had happened, he would have immediately disembarked and reported the transgressors to those in authority," the boat rental company told the Daily Mail.

The company added, "In addition, there was a third person on board the taxi, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. West, who obstructed the captain's view to the stern in any case."

"We completely dissociate ourselves from such acts and behavior. Mr. West and his wife will certainly no longer be welcome on board our company's boats."

In addition, officials warned the couple to "behave" and respect the public decency laws in Florence after Censori paraded along the city's main shopping street in a revealing outfit, per a separate Daily Mail report.

"I'd like to remind Kanye and his wife that they have broken the code of 'Enjoy and Respect Florence.' In fact, their behavior goes beyond that, and especially in the case of Venice where they were seen on the boat allegedly engaged in sexual activity," said Andrea Giordani, a senior tourist instructor at Florence's tourism and protection office.

"Italy is not that kind of place," she quipped.