"Eazy" is a song by American rappers the Game and Kanye West. It was released as a single on January 16, 2022. The song was released exclusively on Spotify two days before. The cover art for the single attracted controversy due to the featuring of Nick Knight's highly graphic 1997 photo of a skinned monkey and the video attracted controversy because of its depiction of West burying alive comedian Pete Davidson, who was dating his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
"Eazy" | ||||
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Single by the Game and Kanye West | ||||
from the album Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind and Donda 2 | ||||
Released | January 16, 2022 | |||
Recorded | January 2022 | |||
Length | 3:54 | |||
Label | 100 Entertainment | |||
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"Eazy" on YouTube | ||||
On January 12, 2022, in an Instagram video shared by designer Tracey Mills, West was seen talking to DJ Premier on FaceTime with the Game and fellow collaborators Pusha T and Mike Dean in the studio. In the video, West said that he was releasing a song that Friday and was asking DJ Premier if he could do a scratch for the song.[1][2] On January 15, 2022, the song was released exclusively on Spotify before being added to other streaming platforms a day later.[3][4]
On January 14, 2022, West revealed the cover art for the single on Instagram and captioned the post, "My life was never eazy".[5] The cover depicts a skinned monkey against a blood red background.[5] The picture was originally taken by English photographer and frequent West collaborator Nick Knight in 1997 as part of his research for the War editorial for Big Magazine, which he described as "a study in physiology, form, philosophy, and death".[6][7][8] The picture of the skinned monkey was not published until 2013, when Knight curated a series of research imagery for SHOWstudio. Speaking about the picture, Knight said in 2013:
These corpses of skinned animals had nothing of life left in them, not even the most tiny speck or hint of their former beauty, majesty and purpose. However, they were not inhabited by death in the way they had been by life. Once the life had gone, they were just bags of barely held together of [sic] flesh, bone and sinew. Nothing left, except their smell; they stank. They reeked. Every time, for years afterwards when I looked at the 10 by 8 transparencies, the stench came straight back to me as pungent as if each image was saturated with it. That, I concluded was death.[7]
Animal rights organization PETA commented on the cover, saying that it is "reminiscent of monkeys PETA has found" and that "when you remove the fur, you can't miss that there's a person in there, that they are fellow primates, and do not belong to us to abuse for any purpose".[9]
A music video of the song premiered via Instagram on March 2, 2022. The video is half claymation and half live-action. The video has been heavily criticized as it depicts West kidnapping, burying alive, and decapitating Pete Davidson, referencing West's divorce with Kim Kardashian.[10] In response to the controversy, West posted on Instagram that "Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm, Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended."[11] On March 9, 2022, a second music video with CGI animated visuals was released.[12]
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[13] | 35 |
Global 200 (Billboard)[14] | 35 |
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[15] | 11 |
Ireland (IRMA)[16] | 20 |
Lithuania (AGATA)[17] | 59 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[18] | 35 |
South Africa (RISA)[19] | 13 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[20] | 86 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[21] | 63 |
UK Singles (OCC)[22] | 32 |
UK Indie (OCC)[23] | 3 |
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[24] | 13 |
US Billboard Hot 100[25] | 49 |
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[26] | 13 |
The Game singles | |
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The Documentary | |
Doctor's Advocate | |
LAX |
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The R.E.D. Album | |
Jesus Piece | |
Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf |
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The Documentary 2 |
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The Documentary 2.5 |
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1992 |
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Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind |
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Non-album singles | |
Featured singles | |
Other songs |