Kanye West kidnaps and buries Pete Davidson alive in new ‘Eazy’ music video
Lyrics include: “God saved me from that crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson's ass”
Kanye West has shared a stop-motion animation music video for his latest track ‘Eazy’ which seems to show him kidnap and bury Pete Davidson alive, before decapitating him.
Pete Davidson, a comedian known for performances on Saturday Night Live, is currently in a relationship with West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian who became officially single from their marriage yesterday.
A claymated caricature representing Kanye on a motorbike shows him dragging a tied-up body along the ground. Afterwards, it is revealed that this is Pete Davidson who is then buried alive by Kanye with roses around his head.
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Davidson is mentioned in the lyrics of the track, with Ye saying: “God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass” referring to his 2002 car collision.
Since Kim Kardashian filed to divorce Kanye, he has been using social media to posted public appeals to get them back together as well as direct comments at Pete Davidson.
At the end of the video, a message appears reading: “EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.”
Another slide reveals the words: “EXCEPT SKETE” which is the nickname Kanye has previously used to refer to Davidson. The word ‘Skete’ is crossed out, and replaced with, “YOU KNOW WHO”.
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The final frame reads, “JK HE’S FINE,” before the video ends.
The Game who features on ‘Eazy’ had also previously dated Kim Kardashian over a decade ago and in 2019 released graphic lyrics about Kim in the track titled ‘Kim Kardashian*’ where he also apologised to Kanye.
Watch the ‘Eazy’ music video below.
Becky Buckle is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Twitter
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