Kanye West & Don Toliver Release Music Video For ‘OK’: Watch
The surreal clip shows Ye on an operating table as Don Toliver revives him, with the song appearing on the deluxe edition of Bully.
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Kanye West has released the music video for Bully track "Ok" featuring Don Toliver. The visual shows doctors removing objects from Ye's decapitated body, with Toliver appearing for his verse. He eventually resuscitates Ye by reattaching his head. A duel unfolds in the background as Ye sharpens his sword before the two rappers end the video staring into the camera. The clip is the latest directed by Ye's wife, Bianca Censori, following "Father," …
Kanye West appears as headless corpse in music video directed by Bianca Censori
Kanye West is appearing as a headless corpse in his latest music video, a project directed by his wife Bianca Censori. The visual accompanies the track OK, which features Don Toliver and serves as one of two new additions to the deluxe version of the album Bully. This release follows the original drop of Bully back in June. The pair is clearly leaning into a very specific, macabre aesthetic for this project. Bianca placed her husband on a morgue…
Kanye West, Don Toliver Release Bianca Censori-directed 'OK' Music Video
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Kanye West and Don Toliver have officially released the music video for their track "OK", with Bianca Censori directing and creatively developing the surreal visual. Entertainment News | Kanye West, Don Toliver Release Bianca Censori-directed 'OK' Music Video.
Kanye West Plays Headless Corpse in Music Video Directed By Bianca Censori
Kanye West is losing his head over his latest music video -- literally -- and wife Bianca Censori is the one calling the shots. Ye dropped the bizarre visual for "OK," his track featuring Don Toliver ... and Bianca planted her husband squarely on a…
Kanye West & Don Toliver Release Music Video For ‘OK’: Watch
There was a time when Kanye took the autotune torch from T-Pain and ran crazy with it, and now, years later, we see that kind of innovation from Don Toliver. Ye and Toliver linked up on the song ‘OK’ off Ye’s latest album Bully, and the result was something phenomenal. A choppy, stuttery hook over a repeating, minimalist melodic motif, till the 808s kick in with distortion, cascading into a well built up drop — the sound was infectious. It left …
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