Kanye West, also known as Ye, has recently released his first music video from his new album, Bully, on streaming platform.
A day after his album release, the rapper drops Father song’s music video on his official YouTube channel on March 28.
Some media reports indicate that Ye’s video is directed by Bianca Censori and features Travis Scott, as fans and friends celebrate his music after four years.
The rapper showcases the church backdrop where a pastor is officiating the wedding of one couple, looking happy in nearly three minutes clip.
Interestingly, Ye also drops cryptic clues in music video like the appearance of late Michael Jackson as well as aliens taking him away somewhere.
Fans express excitement over the release of highly-anticipated album and then a music video with Michael in it.
One user writes in the comment section, “The Michael Jackson clone had me trippin.”
Another user remarks, “Michael Jackson in the background.”
Some also praise Ye for his innovative video, as one says, “JUST GIVE THE MAN THE GRAMMY ALREADY.”
“GREATEST ARTIST OF ALL TIME!!!” adds a fourth fan.
Meanwhile, Ye first premiered Bully album during listening event on YouTube and now the album has been released across all streaming platforms including Apple, Spotify and more.
It is pertinent to note that all 20 tracks also released on the streaming platform.
For those unversed, before Bully, Ye's last album Donda 2 was released in 2022.
Kanye also mentions that there’s no AI use on this album, as he was previously called out for having AI-generated songs.
Therefore, he cancelled the release last year and worked on his songs all over again.