Kanye West doubled down on his attacks against Pete Davidson in his second music video for his track Eazy.
The rapper previously depicted a claymation version of Pete - or Skete, as Kanye nicknames him - getting kidnapped and buried alive in the official music video for the song.
And now, another version of the video - featuring The Game - was released and featured an animated version of the Saturday Night Live comedian.
In the clip, The Game danced on a wrecked car while Kanye rapped on the ground next to him.
An ambulance can be seen flashing its lights behind them while the skinned monkey used in the song's cover art engages in a fistfight with Pete.
Pete's face is pixelated but he wore a sweater emblazoned with the nickname 'Skete'.
The strange brawl happens as Kanye raps, 'God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass.'
The skinned monkey, Ye and The Game then drive off.
Considering Pete was buried alive in the original music video, this pixelated version is mild.
At the end of the first clip, a frame appears with some final words.
“EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER, EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO. JK, HE’S FINE,” reads the final frame, with the word “SKETE” crossed out.
His ex-wife Kim Kardashian - who recently became legally single - has been dating Pete for several months.
Meanwhile, Ye has been dating the likes of Julia Fox and model Chaney Jones.
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Kanye has made his dislike for the King of Staten Island actor very clear and even previously called him a 'd***head'.
Sources close to Kim recently revealed that she is 'furious' over the disturbing music videos.
"Kim thinks it's way too violent and is upset," a source told PEOPLE.
"She's really upset with Kanye that he'd do this. She's completely over all of this and she wants it to stop."
The source also claimed that Kim couldn't understand why Kanye could agree to such a 'violent' post but complained about her letting their eight-year-old daughter North have a TikTok account.
Following a backlash, the original video was removed from Kanye's Instagram page.
Kim and Kanye are sharing custody of their children North, Chicago, four, Saint, six, and Psalm, two.
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