Kanye West‘s fans were up in arms after the rapper returned with a ‘terrible’ new music video for his song bomb, featuring surprise appearances from his and ex-wife Kim Kardashians two daughters.
The clip, which appears to show a chase through a postapocalyptic desert setting, featured appearances from their oldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 North West, 11, and her younger sister Chicago, six.
The song, which is credited to his ¥$ duo with Ty Dolla Sign, was originally released on their critically reviled album Vultures 2, which was released in August.
Fans were on the same page as the critics once they got a look at Ye’s new video for Bomb, and they unleashed on it after Kim — who recently described herself as a ‘single parent’ because of how long the rapper had gone without seeing his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren — promoted the video on her Instagram page.
North and Chicago are both pictured driving Mad Max–style vehicles while being chased by cartoonish monsters in the music video
I’s unclear if the two were actually ever in front of a camera, as fans online have pointed out that the video appears to be AI generated, though many commenters who seemingly criticized North and Chicago’s appearances in the video didn’t appear to pick up on that nuance.
Kanye West’s fans were up in arms after the rapper returned with a ‘terrible’ new music video for his song bomb, featuring surprise appearances from his and ex-wife Kim Kardashians two daughters; North West, 11, is pictured
The clip, which appears to show a chase through a postapocalyptic desert setting, featured appearances from his oldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 North and her younger sister, six-year-old Chicago (pictured)
Notably, Kanye is only featured in the song and doesn’t make an appearance in the video.
On social media, fans were quick to lambaste both the music video and the song itself, with several commenters blasting Kim and Kanye for putting their daughters in the video, while others commented negatively on the bizarre, nightmarish visuals.
‘Just because you have money doesn’t mean you’re kids have any talent [sic],’ read one comment, though it wasn’t clear if they were referring to North and Chicago’s rapping or acting.
‘This is the kardashian equivalent of putting your kid’s artwork on the fridge,’ joked another person, though it’s unclear if North or Chicago had any creative input on the music video.
‘The nepo 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 equivalent to kids performing in their living rooms,’ added another critical fan. ‘But instead of only grandma watching, it’s millions of their parents’ followers.’
One disturbed Instagram user described Bomb as ‘the kind of weird music when you wake up in the middle of the night and forgot to turn off the TV.’
‘I felt Chicago when she said “I like to go to the beach, I like the sun,”‘ another commenter wrote, possibly on a sarcastic note, while one fed-up fan called the music video ‘the dumbest thing.’
One comment declared that ‘Kim is officially Kris Jenner 2.0,’ though Kanye seems the more plausible creative force for his music video.
Kanye doesn’t make an appearance in the video. Bomb is from his ¥$ duo with Ty Dolla Sign and was featured on their LP Vultures 2, which dropped in August; pictured in February in Milan, Italy
On social media, fans were quick to lambaste both the music video and the song itself
Several commenters blasted Kim and Kanye for putting their daughters in the video, while others commented negatively on the bizarre, nightmarish visuals
Several commenters appeared to think that Kim had a big hand in the music video, though her ex-husband Kanye West is likely the primary creative force, as the song is featured on his album, whereas she is not credited with writing the original tune
In the video, the two girls are being chased by comical-looking monsters, some of which look as if they could have been stop-motion animation figures, while others look more like actors in costumes
The snarling creatures zoom about on motorcycles through deserts and canyons, and even along snow-flecked mountain passes
Fans criticized West for using AI-generated visuals for the video, which were exemplified in North and Chicago’s scenes. Kanye’s daughters both had plasticky, overly smooth visages that shift slight at different angles, making them look like different people
One poster wrote, ‘I love yall but this song is terrible,’ while another fan joked: ‘Kim said “Lets all get to work.”‘
Both celebrity 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren were previously connected to the Vultures 2 track thanks to short rap verses they recorded for it.
North has the more substantial verse, which she mostly raps in rudimentary Japanese, while Chicago has an even longer verse in which she raps about how she likes ‘to have fun’ and to ‘go to the beach.’
In the video, the two girls are being chased by comical-looking monsters, some of which look as if they could have been stop-motion animation figures, while others look more like actors in costumes.
The snarling creatures zoom about on motorcycles through deserts and canyons, and even along snow-flecked mountain passes.
Fans criticized West for using AI-generated visuals for the video, which were exemplified in North and Chicago’s scenes.
Kanye’s daughters both had plasticky, overly smooth visages that shift slight at different angles, making them look like different people.
In another scene, North is pictured head-on, but when she moves her head slightly a sign is revealed her that is written in a nonsense alphabet, a hallmark of AI-generated videos.
In another scene, North is pictured head-on, but when she moves her head slightly a sign is revealed her that is written in a nonsense alphabet, a hallmark of AI-generated videos
The vehicles that North and Chicago drive are also a sign that the video was AI generated. They start out on what looks like melted Cybertrucks before suddenly driving twin tanks
West hasn’t spoken about using AI for the video, but it may have been a cost-cutting measure, as practical effects or traditional digital effects would have cost far more
The vehicles that North and Chicago drive are also a sign that the video was AI generated.
At first, the sisters are seen driving silvery twin vehicles that look like slightly melted Tesla Cybertrucks, but in a later exterior shot they are suddenly driving odd tank-like vehicles with long rows of tires.
Later, they again change into something resembling a gray patchwork muscle car with large tires, though it now only has the standard four.’
The villains’ vehicles aren’t much better, and they seem to shift and shudder in motion.
West doesn’t appear to have spoken about using AI for the video, but it may have been a cost-cutting measure, as the same video would have been prohibitively expensive to shoot using practical effects, and even digital artists who could craft similar — but higher-quality images — would have cost much more than an AI service.
Bomb wasn’t previously released as a single, and the only Vultures 2 song that was released as a single, Slide, stalled out at number 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, so there wouldn’t have been a commercial push to create a Bomb video.
Earlier this month, Kanye’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian said she felt like a ‘single mother’ because she was ‘basically raising four kids by [herself]’ while chatting with her friend Zoe Winkler.
At the time, it had been nearly 60 days since Kanye had been pictured with any of his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.
Kim Kardashian said she felt like a ‘single mother’ because Ye has mostly been spending time in Japan in recent months with his current wife Bianca Censori; pictured in February in MIlan
Instead, he has mostly been spotted spending time in Japan in recent months, where his current wife Bianca Censori is often by his side.
Despite seemingly being glued at the hip to her husband, Bianca made a rare sole appearance earlier this month when she visited Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with two male friends.
West was recently sued by his former assistant, the influencer and former OnlyFans star Lauren Pisciotta, after she claimed he raped her at one of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ infamous ‘freak off’ parties. West has denied her claims and called them ‘baseless.’
He is also accused in a separate federal lawsuit of ‘gagging’ and choking the America’s Next Top Model alumna Jenn An until she blacked out.