Ye is taking public SHOTS at Pete Davidson.

Just this week, the Saturday Night Live star's relationship with Ye's estranged wife Kim Kardashian was made official. The artist formerly known as Kanye West, in the meantime, has been trying to find Kim K, has taken to Instagram begging for his family back, and has allegedly started rumors that Davidson has AIDs. According to an article on TMZ, Ye has taken his most recent shot at the comedian in the form of a new song.

In the song City of Gods, he has a verse that is pointedly directed at the SNL star, dropping the show by name. Honestly, the rap serves as a musical commentary about everything that's been going on in Ye's life in recent history. The verse follows:

"This afternoon, a hundred goons pullin' up to SNL (What?). When I pull up, it's dead on arrival.They act like they love you, they don't even like you. They throw a party, won't even invite you. I seen the same thing happen to Michael You black and you rich, they sayin' you psycho (What?), it's like a cycle If you text me anything hype you better text back and say it's a typo."

Obviously, the SNL comment is in reference to Davidson. The party line is in reference to his daughter's birthday party, which he was not invited to, and the text line is almost certainly about the communication that he made public between himself and Kim's cousin. This verse is basically Ye's journal entry.

All drama aside, the song slaps. Pete Davidson doesn't seem to be bothered by Kanye West threats as TMZ also reports, "Pete is focusing on his relationship with Kim and making sure she feels supported, the rest is just noise."