Kanye West Releases Provocative New Clip Featuring His Wife

Ye turned 49 yesterday and celebrated the only way he knows how: by dropping a brand new visual that already has the entire culture talking. In the official clip for “GEMINI SEASON,” Bianca Censori, wearing next to nothing, milks a cow on a surreal mountain set before Ye pours the fresh milk straight into her mouth and down her chest while rapping about getting kinky. Straight to the point, zero filter.

The short clip opens with Bianca seated on a simple white stool against a dreamy, artificial mountainous backdrop complete with moving clouds and snow-capped peaks. She rocks white lingerie — a corset-style top with feathery details and a matching thong — pigtails, and heels. She turns around, grabs the cow’s udder, and milks it directly into a glass jar with slow, deliberate pulls. Ye then walks in wearing a full crisp white suit and boots, takes the jar, and pours the milk over her lips and body while she stares dead at the camera. The whole thing feels like a living painting: static camera, bright daylight, minimal movement, heavy surreal vibes. It’s giving “Bound 2” energy but way more raw.

THE LYRICS (full heard in clip):

0:00 I see she’s ready.
0:06 I think she’s ready.
0:07 Uno, dos, cuatro, pose.
0:11 Come here, pose.
0:18 AC blows, nipples, close.
0:22 Are you cold?
0:36 I wanna get kinky.
0:40 I think she’ll let me.
0:45 I see she’s ready.
0:49 I think she’s ready.

 

Bianca directed the whole thing herself. This marks another time she’s stepped behind the camera for Ye’s visuals, following her work on the Travis Scott “Father” video. The song is part of the upcoming deluxe edition of BULLY, set to land June 19. Ye even performed in Arnhem, Netherlands the same night, keeping the momentum rolling on the European run.

For real hip-hop heads, this feels classic Ye. The man has always mixed the sacred with the profane, the beautiful with the bizarre. One minute you’re getting gospel albums, the next you’re watching your wife milk a cow while milk runs down her chest. Love it or hate it, nobody commands attention like this. The melodic production with those horn stabs gives the track a dreamy, almost playful feel that clashes perfectly with the explicit visual — that tension is pure Kanye.

Whether you see it as artistic expression, birthday chaos, or just another chapter in their boundary-pushing relationship, one thing is clear: Ye knows how to make the internet stop scrolling. The culture is divided as always — some calling it genius shock value, others saying it’s too far — but everybody’s watching.

Stream or watch the full clip right now on Ye’s official YouTube channel. Keep an eye on the BULLY deluxe rollout, because if this is the appetizer, we’re not ready for the main course.

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