KANYE West rapped about putting Pete Davidson's "security at risk" on a new Donda 2 track amid a feud with Kim Kardashian's beau.
The song comes after the Chicago rapper leaked texts from the Keeping Up Wit the Kardashians alum warning him that he was putting her new boyfriend in danger.
On Tuesday, Kanye took the stage in Miami, rapping about everything from Kim, 41, to their kids and more.
He also took aim at Pete, 28, more than once.
During the show, Kanye rapped about putting someone's "security at risk."
While he didn't name names, the song appeared to reference a text from his estranged wife, which he posted on Instagram weeks ago after asking fans to shout "KimYe forever" at her and the Saturday Night Live star.
On the song, Kanye 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."
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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.
"I put your security at risk. I make your security all quit, like ‘we ain’t gettin paid enough for this.’"
DOLING OUT DISSES
Kanye also performed his song Eazy, which leaked back in January.
The song, which fans heard a snippet of in January, features a diss directed at Pete.
On the track, the award-winning musician rapped: "God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson's a**.”
The official version of the song was released January 14 as a follow-up to studio album, Donda, by Ye, Kanye's now legal name.
The diss track came shortly after his ex and Davidson were spotted packing on the PDA during a secret L.A. pizza date, The Sun reported exclusively.
The couple was spotted at Jon & Vinny's Italian restaurant, holding hands and hugging while waiting for their meal.
Ye started off the song with "my life was never (Eazy)," and goes on to talk about the Kardashians and his own kids.
"When you give 'em everything, they only want more/ Boujee and unruly, y'all need to do some chores," alluding to the idea that his children are spoiled.
He then came for his ex's boyfriend rapping, "God saved me from that crash/ Just so I can beat Pete Davidson's a** (Who?)."
Ye also mentioned ex Julia Fox in the lyrics, "And my new b****bad/ I know Illuminati mad."
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Kim filed for divorce in February 2021.
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