Kanye West attacks Pete Davidson again in second ‘Eazy’ video
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Kanye West attacks Pete Davidson again in second ‘Eazy’ video

Kanye West has once again attacked Pete Davidson in new visuals for his single ‘Eazy’.

Earlier this month, Ye dropped the first video for the song, and it caused heaps of controversy. True to form, the controvery has encouraged the rapper to add more fuel to the fire.

In the first clip, a claymate version of West is seen holding Davidson’s head, and it also shows how he obtained it. Furthermore, he also buries the SNL star’s head in the soil before pouring seeds on him and letting the comedian’s eyes turn white.

Now, in the new video, all the characters that feature are animated 3D models and West stars alongside The Game and the skinned monkey that appeared in the cover art for the track.

At one point, the monkey begins a violent attack on Davidson and pins down a blurred-out avatar of Kim Kardashian’s new beau over the top of West’s lyric, “God saved me from that crash, Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass.”

Ye previously defended his actions in the first video and said: “Art is therapy just like this view. Art is protected as freedom of speech. Art inspires and simplifies the world. Art is not a proxy for any ill or ham. Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.”

The new video will likely cause a backlash, but Ye seemingly couldn’t care less.