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Ye Faces Backlash After Releasing Video in Which He Buries Pete Davidson Alive

American rapper, Kanye West, legally known as Ye released a disturbing video of a claymation version of Pete Davidson, being kidnapped, tied up, and buried alive.

The video is for his song “Eazy“, featuring The Game on Wednesday.

After growing roses around Davidson, Ye is then seen standing on top of a garden. And the

lyrics, “God saved me from that crash, just so I could beat Pete Davidson’s ass” are heard.

Ye also references “Skete,” a nickname he’s called Davidson several times in now-deleted social media posts, in the video. The words, “EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER / EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO / JK HE’S FINE,” appear on the screen.

The 44 year old has gotten a lot of backlash from fans following the release of this video. One tweep described the video to be “emotional abuse,” stating that it “will end very badly for this family. I felt terrified, can’t imagine how Kim feels. He’s terrorizing her as punishment and I hope people will stop excusing this as art.”

This is not the first time Ye is sharing disturbing images about Davidson, who is currently dating his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian

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