Kanye Just Revealed He Plans to ‘Beat Pete Davidson’s Ass’ in a Leaked Song—Listen Here
18.01.2022 - 20:44
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Watch out, Pete. A snippet of Kanye West’s “My Life Was Never Eazy” lyrics were just leaked on social media ahead of the song’s official studio release. In the snippet—which you can hear below—Ye is heard threatening to “beat” up his estranged wife Kim Kardashians’ boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
A social media user under the name @ViralMaterial uploaded the alleged snippet of Kanye’s “My Life Was Never Eazy” on Twitter on January 14, 2022. The audio clip is muffled, but in it, fans could make out a line aimed right at his ex’s new beau. “God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s a**,” Kanye rapped in the leaked clip. Ahead of the leak, Kanye teased fans about the upcoming single when he uploaded the cover art on Instagram and announced the title, “My Life Was Never Eazy,” on January 13, 2022. According to The Shade Room, the track reportedly features The Game.
Kanye’s diss track comes after months of pining for his estranged wife, who started dating the Saturday Night Live comedian in October 2021 after filing for divorce from Ye earlier that year. While the rapper has made it clear that he wants to get back together with the reality star, her relationship with Pete is obviously getting in the way—and Kanye can’t stand it.
“Kanye absolutely despises Kim dating Pete,” a source told Us Weekly on December 28, 2021. “He is so jealous.” This comes as no surprise, considering that Kanye is making every effort possible to reinsert himself into the Keeping Up With the Kardashian alum’s life—whether that means begging her to “run right back” to him in the middle of a concert, or purchasing a new home right across the street from her.
Despite his pleas, Kanye hasn’t stopped dabbling in the dating pool himself. The
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