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Screenshot from Ye and Ty Dolla Signal’s “BOMB” video
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On Wednesday (Nov. 27), Ye and Ty Dolla Signal shared the music video for “BOMB.” The two 1/2-minute reduce arrived largely AI-generated, starring North and Chicago West, in addition to Yuno Miles, being seen racing towards futuristic malformed-looking furry creatures in a panorama harking back to Mad Max.
“Why my toes odor like Fritos, child?/ Would you like some tacos, child?/ I am not Superman, I can’t prevent,” Yuno Miles spat within the file’s opening verse. “Crossed my dad, I simply took his ankles/ My grandma fats, she ain’t acquired no ankles.” The web persona’s contributions didn’t make it to DSPs, together with a number of minor tweaks to the file’s manufacturing.
“It is Chicago, you already know I am the one/ I prefer to have enjoyable/ I prefer to go to the seashore/ I just like the solar/ You realize it is Chi/ I solely wave after I’m telling them bye, bye,” Ye and Kim Kardashian’s youngest daughter rapped. See the total visible effort beneath.
“BOMB” initially appeared on VULTURES 2, Ye and Ty Dolla Signal’s second collaborative album. The 16-song assortment hit streaming providers in August with “FRIED,” “530,” the Lil Child-assisted “FOREVER ROLLING” and “RIVER” that includes Younger Thug, to say a number of. Further visitor options included Future, Lil Durk, Kodak Black and Don Toliver, amongst others.
As Rap-Up reported, Ye is revving as much as enter his BULLY period quickly. In October, he launched the black-and-white art work for his first solo album in years. Shot by Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama, the duvet featured somebody smiling whereas carrying grills much like the titanium ones Ye bought in January.
To this point, “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” and “PREACHER MAN” have served as unofficial teasers for the LP, with each tracks debuting throughout Ye’s listening expertise in Haikou, China.
Exterior of his personal music, Ye broke his function dry spell on Cordae’s “No Dangerous Information.” It landed on the latter musician’s third studio album, The Crossroads, on Nov. 15.