Kanye West will have Kim Kardashian singing parts of Mariah Carey‘s hit song “Obsessed” — “Oh, why you so obsessed with me (boy, I wanna know)?”
Last night, a new video has surfaced, and it might rub Kardashian the wrong way, much like the many rants and scandalous messages that West has been posting on social media.
Tuesday, Kanye West and a large group of artists took part in his highly anticipated concert in Miami, Florida, that was rigged with technical issues.
The former politician and billionaire artist put the show together to promote his latest album, DONDA 2.
Kanye West opened the show with a bang — he made sure that Kim Kardashian took center stage, and her voice/words were felt even if she was not physically at the sold-out event.
During West’s live performance, the rapper played a new song, and to everyone’s surprise, it included a recording of Kim Kardashian.
The entertainer used the monologue that Kardashian did on Saturday Night Live a few months ago, where she praised him for being a legendary MC and successful mogul.
In it, the former Keeping Up with the Kardashians star said: “I married the best rapper of all time. Not only that, he’s the richest Black man in America.”
Many are baffled by what West did and are asking what is he doing? And when will he leave his ex-wife alone?
West went on to rap the controversial song entitled “Eazy,” where he more or less threatened Pete Davidson.
He rapped: “Pop some, I ain’t getting frisked. I put your security at risk. Pop some I ain’t getting frisked. I put your security at risk. Ok, we gon’ make this an event? y’all gone need security for this.”
He went on: “Security gon’ need security for this. Never take the family picture off the fridge. Never stand between a man and his kids. Y’all ain’t got enough security for this.”
He added: “I put your security at risk. I make your security all quit, like ‘we ain’t getting paid enough for this.'”
In leaked text messages, Kim Kardashian slammed her estranged husband for the lyrics of the song.
She also told him that he was pushing his fans to potentially hurt the SNL star.
Kanye West spent the last few weeks using his official Instagram account to mock and threaten Davidson.
He apologized to the actor and promised to stop, only to start back almost immediately with the harassment.
Davidson has joined Instagram but has yet to share a post, but he did find a clever way to fight back.
Via his YouTube account, he posted a video of Robert De Niro in the role of Rupert Pupkin from The King of Comedy, saying: “Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.”
The comedian seems ready to engage the rapper in some fashion.