The visual output created by AI was taken from the second collaborative album by Ye and Ty Dolla Sign, titled ‘VULTURES 2.’
On Wednesday (Nov. 27), Ye and Ty Dolla Sign released the music video for their song “BOMB.” The 150-second clip was primarily created by artificial intelligence, featuring North and Chicago West, along with Yuno Miles, racing against futuristic, deformed furry creatures in a landscape similar to Mad Max.
Yuno Miles questioned in the opening verse of the record why his feet smell like Fritos and asked if the listener wanted some tacos, stating that he is not Superman and cannot save them. “Just crossed my father, grabbed his ankles/ My grandmother is overweight, she doesn’t have any ankles.” The internet celebrity’s input was excluded from DSPs, in addition to making some slight adjustments to the production of the record.
Ye and Kim Kardashian’s youngest daughter rapped about enjoying herself in Chicago, liking the sun and beach, and only waving goodbye. View the complete visual representation below.
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“BOMB” first featured on VULTURES 2, which is the second album that Ye and Ty Dolla Sign worked on together. The 16-track album was released on streaming platforms in August, featuring tracks like “FRIED,” “530,” collaboration with Lil Baby “FOREVER ROLLING,” and “RIVER” with Young Thug. Other guest features were Future, Lil Durk, Kodak Black and Don Toliver, plus more.
According to Rap-Up, Ye is getting ready to step into his BULLY era in the near future. In October, he unveiled the monochromatic cover art for his first solo album in a long time. Captured by Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama, the front cover displayed a person grinning with grills like the titanium ones bought by Ye earlier in the year.
Up to now, “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” and “PREACHER MAN” have acted as informal teasers for the album, being first played during Ye’s listening event in Haikou, China.
Apart from his own music, Ye ended his lack of features by appearing on Cordae’s track “No Bad News.” It arrived on the third album of the later musician, The Crossroads, on November 15th.