In his latest musical venture, Ye pushes creative boundaries with “Bomb,” a standout track from Vultures 2 — his collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign. The song and its accompanying music video masterfully blend family, innovation and experimental storytelling, cementing Ye’s role as a pioneer in the modern music landscape.
The music video stars Ye’s daughters, North and Chicago, in a surreal post-apocalyptic narrative. The siblings embark on a high-energy adventure through a desert landscape, piloting futuristic Tesla-inspired Cybertrucks while being pursued by gremlin-like creatures. Utilizing generative AI, the video immerses viewers in an otherworldly spectacle, blending psychedelic graphics, Mario Kart-style visuals, and cutting-edge technology into a cohesive, futuristic vision.
Opening with a choppy, trap-inspired beat and sharp transitions, the track delivers a dynamic and unpredictable soundscape. Rapper Yuno Miles brings his signature humor and borderline-parodic verses, infusing the song with a playful edge. North West captivates listeners with a compelling rap verse in Japanese, highlighting her linguistic talent, while Chicago’s freestyle about …