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Ye and Ty Dolla Sign Drop AI-Generated Video for “BOMB” Featuring North and Chicago West
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s daughters North and Chicago West star in his latest visual for “Bomb” feat. Ty Dolla $ign and Yuno Miles.
On Wednesday (Nov. 27), Ye and Ty Dolla Sign unveiled the music video for their track “BOMB.” The visually striking 2 ½-minute video is mostly AI-generated and features appearances from Ye’s daughters, North and Chicago West, alongside internet personality Yuno Miles. The surreal video showcases the cast racing through a dystopian, Mad Max-style landscape against bizarre, furry creatures.
Yuno Miles Brings Humor to “BOMB”
The track opens with Yuno Miles’ quirky, comedic verse:
he raps, delivering lines filled with his signature humor. However, Yuno’s contributions and a few tweaks to the production didn’t make it to DSPs, making the video a unique standalone version.
North West Takes the Mic
In a surprising highlight, Ye and Kim Kardashian’s youngest daughter, Chicago, delivers her own verse:
“It’s Chicago, you know I’m the one/ I like to have fun/ I like to go to the beach/ I like the sun.”
The inclusion of Ye’s children adds a personal and playful touch to the project, resonating with fans who enjoy seeing his creative side as a father.
“BOMB” and VULTURES 2
“BOMB” is a standout track from VULTURES 2, Ye and Ty Dolla Sign’s second collaborative album, which dropped in August. The 16-track project features songs like “FRIED,” “530,” “FOREVER ROLLING” with Lil Baby, and “RIVER” featuring Young Thug. The album also boasts appearances from hip-hop heavyweights such as Future, Lil Durk, Kodak Black, and Don Toliver.
Ye’s “BULLY” Era and Upcoming Album
Beyond VULTURES 2, Ye is gearing up for his highly anticipated “BULLY” era. In October, he teased fans with a striking black-and-white album cover shot by Japanese photographer Daidō Moriyama, featuring a smiling figure wearing titanium grills.
Fans have already heard glimpses of his upcoming solo album with tracks like “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” and “PREACHER MAN,” both of which debuted at a listening event in Haikou, China.
Breaking His Feature Hiatus
Outside of his own projects, Ye recently broke his feature hiatus by appearing on Cordae’s track “No Bad News,” which was released as part of Cordae’s third studio album, The Crossroads, on Nov. 15.
With VULTURES 2 making waves and his solo album on the horizon, Ye continues to push boundaries both musically and visually, keeping fans excited for what’s next.