Bianca Censori Directs Official Music Video for Ye and Don Toliver's "OK"
The visual feature marks Censori’s fourth directorial project for the ‘BULLY – DELUXE’ album.
Summary
Artist Bianca Censori has officially premiered the self-directed music video for "OK" by Ye and Don Toliver
The visual features an absurdist surgical performance on an operating table featuring Ye and Don Toliver
The release marks Censori's fourth directorial project following her work on "King Gemini Season" and "Father"
Bianca Censori has officially premiered the self-directed music video for “OK” by Ye and Don Toliver. Serving as part of the visual identity for the BULLY – DELUXE album, the project marks Censori’s fourth directorial release following her previous visual work on “King,” “Gemini Season” and “Father.”
Drawing on her background in architecture and design, Censori approaches the music video as a space for performance and visual storytelling, prioritizing gesture, setting, and composed imagery over traditional linear narrative. The film constructs an absurdist sequence unfolding on an operating table, depicting a decapitated Ye with his head positioned beside his body.
Throughout the surgical performance, multiple objects are extracted from Ye’s chest before Don Toliver executes the final procedure to reattach his head. The surgery prompts a fight scene projected in the room’s shadows while Ye gently sharpens his swords. The visual continues Censori’s multidisciplinary practice across film, performance, and contemporary culture following the June 2026 release of BULLY – DELUXE.
Watch the music video below.























