Kanye West raised eyebrows after releasing the music video of his new track, “Eazy.” Although Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian remain silent, the latter is reportedly “fearful of what could come of it.”

Sources told Us Weekly that the reality star was “appalled” by her estranged husband’s stunt and “is rapidly losing the little patience she had left at this point. She deemed the video “twisted,” adding that she found it “really disturbing.”

Kardashian allegedly now wants to “protect” Davidson as much as he would do for her. Overall, they were both "less thrilled" by what West refers to as art.

The same insiders continued that no one believes Pete Davidson’s reported assertions of finding the music video “hilarious.” He is said to be “downplaying the impact” of the material, although he feels “sorry” for Kim Kardashian’s former partner.

At the same, however, the “Saturday Night Live” player reportedly “wishes he could be left alone.”

This comes days after a different source told Page Six that the comedian sees the music video of "Eazy" as "hysterical." He could not help “but find the humor” in it and is “almost flattered by it all because it is so ridiculous to him.”

Pete Davidson is, also, allegedly “not threatened” by Kanye West in any way, shape, or form. He is claimed to be using this to “grow in more ways than one” for himself and his romance with Kim Kardashian.

Meanwhile, Kanye West has seemingly addressed all the waves of backlash over his latest material. NME reported that he appeared to have done so after posting a photo on Instagram with a quick note about “art.”

The “Donda” rapper said that “art is therapy just like this view,” which points to the uploaded image, showing a church on fire. He added that “art is protected as freedom of speech,” and it “inspires and simplifies the world.”

West continued that art is “not a proxy for any ill or harm.” In the end, he clarified that “any suggestion otherwise” about his art is “mal-intended” and untrue.

The entire drama surrounding the music video of “Eazy” emerged on the same day Kim Kardashian became “legally single” amid her divorce from Kanye West. The artist released the clip on his Instagram shortly after the public learned about the latest developments in their legal challenges.

In the video, a claymation version of the rapper kidnaps and buries Pete Davidson alive. He, also, plants seeds of roses on his head and cuts them off upon blooming before placing them on a truck.