Ye and Don Toliver have released the official music video for "OK," and it is as bizarre as anything in Ye's recent run. The visual lands roughly two months after the track first appeared on the deluxe edition of Ye's album Bully, where it was one of two new songs added to the record in June.
Directed by Bianca Censori, the clip plays out almost entirely inside an operating room. A team of surgeons works over a decapitated Ye, pulling objects from his body, until Toliver turns up, emerging from a locker as his verse begins, and reattaches Ye's head to bring him back to life
The video is yet another collaboration between Ye and his wife, who has quietly become his go-to director. "OK" is Censori's fourth video for him, following "FATHER," "KING," and "GEMINI SEASON," and it extends her taste for stark, surreal imagery.
It is also far from the first time Ye and Toliver have joined forces. Toliver first landed in Ye's orbit on 'Moon' from 2021's Donda, the first of four Ye albums he has appeared on, making him one of Ye's most frequent recent collaborators.
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