Kanye West isn’t taking his foot off Pete Davidson. He has attacked him yet again in a music video.
The music video for ‘Eazy’ shows an animated version of the “Saturday Night Live” star getting attacked, but this time, it’s a skinned monkey that does the dirty work.
As West raps the lyrics, “God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,” the bloodied monkey is seen beating a blurred-out Davidson — who wears a hoodie that reads “Skete,” which is a nickname West gave the comedian— to the ground.
The skinned monkey is the same one that was on the cover art for “Eazy.”
In the first video for the track, West was seen kidnapping and burying a Claymation version of the “King of Staten Island” actor.
“EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER, EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO. JK, HE’S FINE,” read the final frame, and the word “SKETE” scratched out.
Neither Davidson, 28, nor his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, has responded to the audio-visual threats.
West, 44, faced a ton of backlash after releasing his first video, but that didn’t stop him from continuing. In fact, in response to the criticism, he defended his actions against Davidson, saying he was protected by the First Amendment.
“Art is therapy just like this view. Art is protected as freedom of speech,” West wrote on his social media account.
“Art inspires and simplifies the world. Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm. Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended 🖤.”
Ye’s art is very unique. He recently published a poem about being dead not long after releasing his music video.
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