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Ye Unveils ‘Father’ Video with Travis Scott, Directed by Bianca Censori
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Ye & Travis Scott's "Father" video is a surreal, single-shot masterpiece. Explore hidden symbolism in a minimalist church with knights, UFOs, and Michael Jac...

AceShowbiz - The music video for Ye’s latest single “Father” has been released, featuring a guest appearance by Travis Scott and directed by Bianca Censori. The video presents a single-camera shot set within a stark, minimalist church that conceals deeper layers of symbolism, inviting viewers to revisit it multiple times for a fuller understanding.

Throughout the video, a series of surreal and thought-provoking scenes unfold without drawing much attention from the churchgoers. Among these are a man performing card tricks that ignite into flames, a grandmother knitting quietly in a pew nearby, and a knight clad in plate armor arriving on horseback, who leads a police squad that arrests a sleeping nun. Additionally, a figure resembling Michael Jackson sits calmly in the back row, undisturbed by the surrounding events.

One of the more extraordinary moments includes the landing of a UFO inside the church, an event that goes largely unnoticed. Both Ye and Travis Scott subsequently pull down masks, implying that they embody both celebrity and extraterrestrial identities within this narrative.

The video’s visuals complement the song’s chorus, where Ye reflects on transformation and success with the lines: “Bye-bye to my old self / Wake up to the new me / I used to be on Worldstar / Now I’m making Newsweek / I used to hang on the 9 / Now I bought two streets / Cottage Grove to King Drive / Yeah, this life is a movie.”

Ye’s album Bully, which includes “Father,” was released on streaming platforms early Saturday. The album features 18 tracks totaling 42 minutes and includes collaborations with artists such as Don Toliver on “Circles,” Peso Pluma on “Last Breath,” CeeLo Green on “Bully,” and Ye’s music director Andre Troutman on “All the Love” and “White Lines,” alongside the Travis Scott-assisted “Father.”

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