Kanye West had a delayed performance at Miami's LoanDepot Park stadium on Tuesday for what seemed to be his impending "Donda 2" album. And yet, when he went on, his focus seems to be only on one thing - taking digs at his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian and her new beau, Pete Davidson.

This, despite the fact that Kim already pleaded with to stop and Kanye "promised" her that he will, for her and their children's safety.

In other tracks, the 44-year-old rapper appeared to take aim at his estranged wife Kim Kardashian's lover Pete Davidson, including one in which she expresses her concern that Kanye's actions was jeopardizing Pete's safety.

The hitmaker didn't miss an opportunity to shock fans by enlisting Marilyn Manson - who has been accused of sexual and psychological abuse by many women - as well as Alicia Keys, DaBaby, and Migos.

In the song "Eazy," which dropped just last month, West rapped, "God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson's a**."

The subsequent one, allegedly titled "Security," included words about jeopardizing someone's'security.'

The singer made no mention of his split wife or her "Saturday Night Live" star partner, but allusions to family images gave the impression that he was speaking about his own personal predicament.

"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, as reported by the Sun UK.

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Kanye was clad entirely in black as he rapped outside a burnt-out recreation of his childhood house surrounded by a little pond.

He looked to be wearing piercing light-colored contacts, which enhanced the appearance of his eyes.

He was dressed in a massive black leather jacket and matching slacks, however he opted out of the eye-catching balaclavas he has worn in recent months in favor of revealing his face.

The concert began with the new song "True Love," with Kanye's voice and rapping projected over the speakers while the mansion began to fire.

Initially, the man of the hour took a position to the side of the stage area, away from the flames.

West did not rap live due to the fact that it was a performance of the album - or at least an early version of the album. Rather than that, he walked the stage, occasionally dancing along with his lines or the chorus.