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Ye has released a gruesome new “OK” video with Don Toliver, while Bianca Censori firmly claims the director’s chair.
The August 17 visual turns surgery into performance art as the collaborators operate inside a room that feels clinical, theatrical and deliberately unreal.
Censori depicts Ye decapitated on an operating table, with his head resting beside his body while strange objects leave his open chest.
Toliver eventually reattaches Ye’s head, shadows stage a fight across the walls, and the rapper calmly sharpens swords during the procedure.
The clip accompanies “OK,” a Don Toliver collaboration from Bully Deluxe, which Ye released through YZY and gamma. in June.
The project becomes Censori’s fourth video for Ye, following “Father,” “Gemini Season,” and “King” during the same album campaign.
Her March debut, “Father,” placed Ye and Travis Scott inside a dreamlike church, filmed as a single continuous shot with surreal visitors.
She next directed and appeared in “Gemini Season,” where she milked a cow before Ye poured the milk into her mouth.
AllHipHop previously reported that the provocative birthday visual marked her second directing credit before “King” expanded the run.
“I experience music visually,” Censori told Wallpaper. “The song doesn’t just sound like something, it looks like something. The rhythm, the drums, the pacing, even the texture of the vocals trigger something visual. It is as though the music is painting a picture.”
That creative partnership began before their romance became public, because Censori joined Yeezy as an architectural designer in November 2020.
Censori earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture from the University of Melbourne before becoming Yeezy’s head of architecture.
Ye and Censori legally married on December 20, 2022, using a confidential California license shortly after his divorce from Kim Kardashian became final.
Ye later celebrated her as more than his wife, recognizing the creative background now powering an entire chapter of his visual catalog.
“Happy birthday to the most beautiful super bad iconic muse inspirational talented artist masters degree in architecture 140 IQ loving by my side everyday when half the world turned their backs on me and the most amazing step mom to our children,” Ye wrote. “I love you so much thank you for sharing your life with me.”
“OK” remains available on Bully Deluxe, released June 19 with additional music and the Censori-directed “King” visual.