The world has witnessed its fair share of infamous acts from Kanye West like the night at the 2009 VMAs, when he interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech to give a nod to Beyonce or when he got into an intellectual argument with Van Lathan about whether or not slavery was a choice during a taping of TMZ Live. But for the most part, the 21-time Grammy Award winner moves with precision in the entertainment industry. Thus, when he dropped his music video for "Eazy" on the exact same day that Kim Kardashian announced that their divorce was official, it's very unlikely that it was a random coincidence that the video referenced his ex-wife's current boyfriend. 

The music video itself features animated depictions of Kanye West, The Game, and Pete Davidson in various sections. However, the most glaring aspect of the video is the images of the character based on Pete Davidson getting kidnapped and buried underground with his head barely peeking above the surface.  As the video reaches its conclusion, the final caption reads, "EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER / EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO / JK HE'S FINE."

This marks one of many playful threats that the 44-year-old rapper has aimed towards Kim Kardashian's new boyfriend, Pete Davidson. The verbal and printed shots at the SNL comedian may seem harmful on the surface but they have undoubtedly contributed to Pete Davidson's decision to beef up his personal security team and to deactivate his Instagram account.

Look above to view a clip of Kanye West's recent video.

Source: TMZ