Washington [US], August 18 (ANI): 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.
The song originally debuted as an exclusive bonus track on the deluxe edition of Ye's 12th studio album, 'Bully'.
'OK' also interpolates Ye's auto-tuned vocals from his 2008 verse on Young Jeezy's 'Put On', as per Billboard.
The newly released video is set entirely in an operating room and adopts an avant-garde medical theme. It opens with a decapitated Ye lying on an operating table as doctors and masked figures work around him, removing objects from his body.
When Toliver's verse begins, he emerges from a locker and performs near the operating table while the procedure continues.
Toliver later reattaches Ye's head to his body, bringing him back to life.
The visual then takes another surreal turn. Ye sits up on the operating table and sharpens a sword, while the shadow of a duel appears off to the side. After the fight concludes, Toliver returns and stares directly into the camera, followed by Ye doing the same.
Censori's work on 'OK' marks her fourth directorial credit for Ye. She previously directed 'Father,' 'King' and 'Gemini Season'.
Before the video's release, Ye teased its arrival by sharing a photograph of himself and Toliver on the set, accompanied by the caption, "TODAY."
The 'OK' music video is now available to watch on YouTube and is also being promoted through Ye's Instagram.
The track and its associated video are available across major streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify. (ANI)