The music video for the track, titled ‘Bomb’, features both of Kanye’s daughters North and Chicago West.
Kanye West released the music video for the ‘Vultures 2’ track titled ‘Bomb’ on Thursday, which features North and Chicago West, and artist Yuni Miles. The video, which many fans suspect is mostly AI generated, shows Chicago and North driving around in a desert like scene, in what seems like a Mario-Kart style race with gremlin-like creatures. Kanye is not in the video itself. North, who is featured on the song, also raps in Japanese, with Japan being somewhere her father has spent considerable time lately.
The video seems like a fun creative ode to family and childhood, with the gremlin-like creatures and 90’s style video appearing to pay homage to movies we loved growing up, such as ‘Small Soldiers’. Viewers are immersed into another world, something we have come to expect whenever Kanye West has released any art in the past. His ‘Glow in the Dark’ tour in 2008 brought his fans into a space opera world, where West travels on his spaceship ‘Jane’, and performs on a desolate planet, seeking out power.