Kanye West Appears To Defend Controversial ‘Eazy’ Music Video: ‘Art Is Not A Proxy For Any Ill Or Harm’

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Kanye West appears to stand by his controversial music video for “Eazy”. West and collaborator The Game released the claymation music video for “Eazy” on Thrusday, March 3.

The video depicts a scene in which West kidnaps and buries alive a character many perceive to be Pete Davidson. READ MORE: D.L.

Hughley Shuns Kanye West’s Treatment Of Kim Kardashian: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Funny’ “Art is therapy just like this view,” West wrote on Sunday in one of only two Instagram posts visible on his profile. “Art is protected as freedom of speech.

Art inspires and simplifies the world. “Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm,” he continued. “Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.” READ MORE: Kanye West Pens Poem On Divorce After Kim Kardashian Becomes Legally Single West has repeatedly taken shots at Davidson.

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