Kanye West calls out Pete Davidson in his latest Rap release: Eazy
(Kanye and Pete, Image credit: Twitter)
Kanye West may be divorced from Kim Kardashian, and he may be romantically involved with actress Julia Fox – but you’d never know it. The 44-year-old West, who recently changed his name to “Ye,” recently purchased a home across the road from Kardashian where his home surveillance system can keep an eye on their kids. And, in his latest song “Eazy,” he raps about the divorce, the kids, his new babe, and putting a whoopin’ on Kardashian’s new boyfriend, “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson.
Some of the lyrics from Ye’s latest hip-hop creation:
“We havin’ the best divorce ever / If we go to court, we’ll go to court together,”
“Matter of fact, pick up your sis, we’ll go to Kourt’s together,”
“I watched four kids for like five hours today,”
“Boujee and unruly, y’all need to do some chores / Rich ass kids, this ain’t yo mama’s house / Climb on your brother’s shoulders, get that Top Ramen out”
“I got love for the nannies, but real family is better / The cameras watch the kids, y’all stop takin’ the credit. Noncustodial dad, I bought the house next door / What you think the point of really bein’ rich for?”
“God saved me from that crash/Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,”
It’s interesting to note that Ye recently got into an argument with an autograph seeker and West is now named a suspect in a battery report after he allegedly pushed and hit the guy, according to CBS News.
West admitted to punching a man in a new interview with Hollywood Unlocked following the alleged incident, stating, “It was 3 a.m. in front of the Warehouse. I’m saying, ‘You don’t know what I’m dealing with right now.’ I just finished these two songs. I came from the studio. And this dude, he just had this real attitude, like, ‘What you gonna do? And see that?’ Imma just tell you, that blue COVID mask ain’t stop that knockout, you know what I’m saying?” ~ Entertainment Weekly
Another line from his new song references his girlfriend Julia Fox: “My new b—- bad, I know Illuminati mad.”
You can hear the complete song, below.
But are we really concerned that Ye is going to go after Pete Davidson? According to Hollywood Life, the “SNL” star always expected to be called out eventually – and that instead of being bothered by it, he’s reveling in it.
An unidentified source told the publication that “Pete almost expected to be referenced by Kanye in a song sooner or later and instead of hating it, he absolutely loves it and thinks it is hilarious,” the insider dished.
“He doesn’t want to fight Kanye; he respects Kanye as he is still the father of Kim’s children and that is important and forever and Pete will never step in the way of any of that,” the source continued. “He finds being on a song of Kanye’s as almost a pat on the back and quite honestly something very cool. Pete knows that he will live forever now that he is a part of a Kanye song.”
~ Posted by Richard Webster, Ace News Today / Connect with Richard on Facebook and Twitter