Did any of us really expect an ordinary music video from Kanye West?
The rapper premiered his provocative standalone video for "Famous" on Friday at a watch party at the Los Angeles Forum. The piece features West (and Kim Kardashian West, of course) lying in bed, flanked by 10 eerily lifelike nude representations of Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Ray J, Donald Trump and other public figures.
SEE ALSO: On North West's third birthday, we honor her growing personal brandGet it? They're all famous.
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The video is reportedly inspired by Sleep, a massive mural by painter Vincent Desiderio.
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For now, 'Famous' is only streaming on Tidal, but a few premiere attendees have posted their own footage to Twitter — including an interlude that thanks all the celebs featured for "being famous."
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We have a feeling Taylor Swift won't love this one.
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