Kanye West and Don Toliver have formally launched the track video for his or her monitor “OK”, with Bianca Censori directing and creatively creating the surreal visible.

 

The tune initially debuted as an unique bonus monitor at the deluxe version of Ye’s twelfth studio album, ‘Bully’.

 

‘OK’ additionally interpolates Ye’s auto-tuned vocals from his 2008 verse on Younger Jeezy’s ‘Put On’.

 

The newly launched video is ready completely in an working room and adopts an avant-garde scientific theme. It opens with a decapitated Ye mendacity on an working desk as medical doctors and masked figures paintings round him, disposing of gadgets from his frame.

 

When Toliver’s verse starts, he emerges from a locker and plays close to the working desk whilst the process continues.

 

Toliver later reattaches Ye’s head to his frame, bringing him again to existence.

 

The visible then takes any other surreal flip. Ye sits up at the working desk and sharpens a sword, whilst the shadow of a duel seems off to the aspect. After the struggle concludes, Toliver returns and stares immediately into the digital camera, adopted through Ye doing the similar.

 

Censori’s paintings on ‘OK’ marks her fourth directorial credit score for Ye. She prior to now directed ‘Father,’ ‘King’ and ‘Gemini Season’.

 

Prior to the video’s free up, Ye teased its arrival through sharing {a photograph} of himself and Toliver at the set, accompanied through the caption, “TODAY.”

 

The ‘OK’ track video is now to be had to observe on YouTube and may be being promoted via Ye’s Instagram. The monitor and its related video are to be had throughout primary streaming platforms, together with Apple Track and Spotify.

 

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