Kanye West hints at violence towards Kim Kardashian's boyfriend Pete Davidson in an ominous new song called City of Gods.The rapper, 44, has been vocal about his jealous feelings towards the Saturday Night Live comedian, 28, amid his fledgling romance with his ex wife, 41.'This afternoon a hundred goons pullin' up to SNL / When I pull up, it's dead on arrival,' he raps in the Fivio Foreign song, which also features Alicia Keys.It comes after the musical artist said he 'beat' his 'a**' in the song Eazy with The Game.And the clothing designer also recently cleared all his social mediaposts about his estranged wife Kardashian, 41,and their four young children, as the exes continue to publicly feud.
Musical diss: Kanye West has taken another lyrical swipe at Pete Davidson, this time making what seems like a threatA source told TMZ that Pete is not bothered by the lyric.'Pete is focusing on his relationship with Kim and making sure she feels supported, the rest is just noise,' said an insider.The lyric can be heard around the 3:03 mark of the track.
In another part of his verse he goes after Kim, stating: 'And if I let 'em have my wife, n****s should thank me ... With this Balenciaga and Balenci' boots and a new blue Yankee.'The song was released on Thursday and comes in the midst of turmoil between the former couple as they go through a messy public divorce.Last month Kanye also called out Pete in the song Eazy as he rapped, 'God saved me from that crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson's ass.' Prior to this week's musical release Kanye had taken to Instagram to post snaps of Kim and their children - North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, two - from her new Vogue magazine cover.He wrote in the caption: 'GOD.
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