#Kanye West Drops Off Visual For 'Hurricane'

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“Kanye West Drops Off Visual For 'Hurricane'”

The latest music video from Ye comes after he dropped off a controversial visual for his “Eazy” single with The Game that received a good amount of blowback. In another eerie claymation-crafted video, the “Eazy” visual finds Kanye depicting the kidnapping of Pete Davidson – whom he refers to as “Skete” rather than Pete – and burying him alive, a scene that fans called grotesque and immature.
“Kanye West decapitating Pete Davidson in his new music video is absolutely disgusting and pathetic, wrote one disgruntled fan on Instagram. “The man’s 44 and having a completely one-sided feud with this guy to this extreme, it’s vile and so uncomfortable to witness unfold. He needs to be de-platformed like Trump.”
“EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER/EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO/JK HE’S FINE,” the video’s final message read.
Kanye took to Instagram on Sunday (March 6) to clarify the meaning behind the video, saying he meant no harm to anyone.
“Art is therapy just like this view, art is protected as freedom of speech, art inspires and simplifies the world,” the Yeezy mogul wrote. “Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm. Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.”
Check out the video for “Hurricane” below.
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