Don Toliver Offers an Early Glimpse at His and Kanye West’s ‘OK’ Music Video
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Kanye West's 'Bully' arrived with enormous expectations and plenty to prove. The album rewarded listeners with polished production, soulful 'chipmunk soul' samples, and standout tracks like 'PREACHER MAN,' 'ALL THE LOVE,' and 'BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.' While shorter songs and uneven vocal performances divided opinion, the project still earned a No. 2 debut on the Billboard 200 and reignited appreciation for West's classic production instincts.
Now, Kanye West is keeping 'Bully' firmly in the spotlight, with Don Toliver teasing the official music video for their standout collaboration, 'OK.'
Don Toliver teases a music video with Kanye West
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Don Toliver gave fans their first look at the official music video for 'OK' by sharing a preview on Instagram, just a day after the song arrived on Kanye West's deluxe version of 'Bully'. The teaser leaned into dark, cinematic imagery while showcasing the duo's unmistakable chemistry. It was brief, but it certainly knew how to leave viewers wanting another look.
The Houston hitmaker paired the preview with a caption that glorified being a Gemini while calling himself and West a 'dysnasty'. Of course, he was glorifying the Gemini zodiac sign because both artists were born under the sign, turning a shared birthday season into a badge of creative kinship rather than coincidence.
That sense of connection has become part of the story surrounding 'OK.' Don Toliver publicly celebrated Ye following the release, praising both the collaboration and the polished final version of the track. Fans have embraced the pairing as one where Toliver's dreamy vocals balance Kanye West's bold, unpredictable production in a surprisingly natural way.
Don Toliver was hardly the only headline-worthy collaborator on the deluxe edition of 'Bully', whose star-studded lineup should keep fans occupied until Kanye West's comeback push with Larry Jackson.
BULLY - DELUXE's deluxe lineup
Don Toliver may be grabbing headlines with 'OK,' but 'BULLY Deluxe' has no shortage of noteworthy collaborators. Travis Scott returns on 'FATHER,' where a refined mix gives his verses more room to breathe amid the album's industrial production. Meanwhile, Peso Pluma brings a striking contrast to 'LAST BREATH,' adding melodic texture without disrupting Ye's uncompromising sound.
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The expanded release also revisits existing collaborations with fresh perspective. André Troutman's contributions to 'ALL THE LOVE' and 'WHITE LINES' shine brighter after Ye replaced the previously criticized AI-assisted vocals with newly recorded performances, while Nine Vicious keeps 'MAMA'S FAVORITE' fiercely unfiltered. Together, those collaborations make Don Toliver's 'OK' preview feel less like a standalone moment and more like the latest chapter in West's evolving creative universe.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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