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The music video is composed from live concert footage of Jay-Z and West performing at the Staples Center during the last Los Angeles venue on their Watch the Throne Tour. The footage are treated with kaleidoscopic effects as well as images of big cats and Paris landmarks.
On August 8, 2024, West shared a music video for "Fried", marking the first visual from Vultures 2. [9] It is a minimalist, animated video, running for two–and–a–half–minutes. The video shows a large group of masked individuals wearing black hoodies and pants running through an eerie concrete setting, consisting of geometric structures ...
The music video serves as a tribute to Inter Mlian's ultras, [96] featuring CGI shots of them at a stadium during a football match. [24] [93] A shot of the song's artwork is shown around 20 seconds in and the "Vultures" logo appears several times, although West, Ty Dolla Sign, and the featured artists do not make any appearances in the video.
North and Chicago West are the bomb in their dad Kanye West’s new music video. West, 47, enlisted his daughters — whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Kardashian — to star in a postapocalyptic ...
Kanye West is helping daughters North and Chicago explore their creative side.. On Wednesday, Nov. 27, the famous family dropped a brand new music video for “Bomb,” hours before Thanksgiving ...
Irina Shayk had a starring role in Kanye West’s “Power” music video more than a decade before the pair began dating. Celebrity Music Video Couples Read article In the music video, which was ...
In February 2019, the adoptive parents of a girl named Natalie Green sued West for illegally using a clip of Green's voice at the start of the song "Ultralight Beam". [47] They had adopted Green in 2012, four years before the video recording in question which West later sampled. [48]
"530" is a song by the American hip hop superduo ¥$, composed of rapper Kanye West and singer Ty Dolla Sign, from their second studio album, Vultures 2 (2024). It was recorded during the sessions for West's demo album, Donda 2 (2022). West handled the production alongside Ty, BoogzDaBeast, E*vax, and FnZ. The song was updated after the release ...