- Culture
- 03 Mar 22
The visual comes amid a public dispute between Kanye West and the New York comedian.
Kanye West has shared a new animated video for his collaboration track with The Game, 'Eazy'.
Taking inspiration from the referential line "God saved me from that crash, just so I could beat Pete Davidson’s ass," the claymation style visual sees Ye and The Game kidnap Davidson before burying him among a bed of roses.
The video ends with the message: “EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER/EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO/JK HE’S FINE.”
Currently, the visual is only available on West's Instagram page and remains uncredited.
Watch the visual below.
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The video is the most recent call out amid a public dispute between Ye and the Staten Island-born comedian following his link to Kim Kardashian.
West has been vocal about his disproval of his ex-wife's new relationship on social media. While feuding with Davidson, the rapper has also distanced himself from longtime collaborator Kid Cudi, who is a known friend of Davidson.
'Eazy' was performed during the Donda 2 premiere event in Miami – the song however is not among the track list for the final LP. In conjunction with his 2021 album Donda, West released Donda 2 via his exclusive Stem Player following objections to streaming services.
"Donda 2 will only be available on my own platform, the Stem Player," the rapper wrote in an Instagram post. "Today artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes. It’s time to free music from this oppressive system. It’s time to take control and build our own."
Ye and The Game have worked together on a number of releases including 2005's 'Crack Music,' 2007's 'Wouldn't Get Far,' 2012's 'Jesus Piece' and 2015's 'Mula.'
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Later this year, Ye is set to headline the Coachella music festival along with Billie Eilish, Harry Styles and Swedish House Mafia.