Kanye West Is Ready to "Beat Pete Davidson's Ass" on New Song

"Eazy" comes in collaboration with the Game

BY Megan LaPierrePublished Jan 17, 2022

Talk about a browbeat: Kanye West — er, Ye, if that one sticks — is mincing no words when it comes to expressing how he feels about ex-wife Kim Kardashian's new boyfriend, the King of Staten Island (and dating up) Pete Davidson.

"God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson's ass," the rapper spits on new single "Eazy," with a woman's voice echoing "Who?" at the end of the line, giving serious "Who's Taylor Swift anyway?" vibes.

The track comes in collaboration with the Game as Ye's first new music since the colossal Donda, released in August 2021 following Kardashian's February divorce filing. They were married for seven years and share four children together.

He digs further into the "best divorce ever," on the song, rapping: "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."

Another line of note is when West declares, "No more counselling / I don't negotiate with therapists," solidifying that men will literally go to Russia to meet Putin instead of going to therapy.

All in all, it's Pete Davidson's native New York City and we're all just living in it.

Listen to "Eazy" below.


Last week, Netflix shared a new teaser for Jeen-Yuhs — a three-part Yeezy documentary that begins streaming on February 16 — and the musician was confirmed as a headliner for Coachella 2022.

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