Kanye West takes aim at ex Kim Kardashian’s beau Pete Davidson as he raps that he’ll put someone’s ‘security at risk’ at Donda 2 listening event in Miami

Kanye West put on a delayed performance on Tuesday for what appeared to be his upcoming Donda 2 album at LoanDepot Park stadium in Miami, Florida.

The 44-year-old rapper appeared to take aim at his estranged wife Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend Pete Davidson in multiple songs, including one referencing her fears that Kanye’s behavior was compromising Pete’s safety.

The hitmaker didn’t miss an opportunity to shock viewers by again recruiting shock rocker Marilyn Manson — who has been accused by multiple women of Sєxual and psychological abuse — as well as Alicia Keys, DaBaby and Migos.

The following son, apparently тιтled Security, included lines about putting someone’s ‘security at risk.’

The hitmaker didn’t single out his estranged wife or her SNL star boyfriend, but references to family pH๏τos made it sound as if he was referring to his own family situation.

‘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,’ West rapped over the soundtrack, according to The Sun.

‘Ok we gon’ make this an event? y’all gone need security for this,’ he continued, adding, ‘Security gon’ need security for this.’

He continued: ‘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.’

Kanye was dressed in head-to-toe black as he rapped outside of a burned out replica of his childhood home that was surrounded by a shallow pond.

He appeared to be wearing piercing light-colored contacts that made his eyes stand out.

He was covered in a bulky black leather jacket while wearing matching pants, though he skipped the striking balaclavas he has favored in recent months and instead revealed his face.

The performance opened with new song True Love, with the vocals and Kanye’s rapping being broadcast as the house began to burn.

The man of the hour initial stood off to the side of the stage area, away from the blaze.

As it was a performance of the album — or at least an early version of the album — West didn’t rap live. Instead, he paced around the stage, occasionally dancing to his verses or the chorus.

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