
Kanye West Attacks ‘Skete’ Again in Second Eazy Video
Kanye West Attacks ‘Skete’ Again in Second Eazy Video
If the goal of Ye is to keep people talking about him, then he is accomplishing that task.
A second video of Eazy, the latest song by Kanye West and The Game has emerged and once again, a caricature of current Kim Kardashian beau Pete Davidson is attacked in the video.
This latest work comes on the heels of the rapper releasing his latest project, Donda 2, and after he caused quite a controversy when he released his newest video featuring The Game called Eazy last week. In that video, there were disturbing images in claymation figures depicting Ye kidnapping and burying alive Kim Kardashian’s new boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
After the release of the video, Ye wrote on a now-deleted Instagram post, “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 harm. Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.”
Now he returns with an alternate version of the song but in this one, he doesn’t focus as long on the Davidson character but is violent towards him nonetheless.
There is a skinned monkey on the cover of the single and it is prominent in this video. When the song approaches the lyrics when Ye says, “God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,” an animated figure wearing a red sweatsuit with a hoodie appears on the screen. Across the chest, the nickname Ye gave Davidson, Skete is written and the face is blurred. The skinned monkey kicks and then jumps on the “man” and continuously punches him in the face as the song goes on.
Ye has been busy on social media recently. He took to his social media account to share his latest creation with his 15+ million Instagram followers, a poem he named DEAD. The epistle is a follow-up to a previously shared piece titled DIVORCE that he posted over the weekend.
Kanye West Attacks ‘Skete’ Again in Second Eazy Video