Kanye West’s Upcoming Music Video Was Shot In A Single Take

Rumors recently surfaced speculating that hip-hop icon Kanye West and decorated filmmaker Steve McQueen were in talks to make a music video, and those rumors have finally been confirmed. West and the Twelve Years A Slave director had been publicly complementing each other's work as of late, and have just debuted a nine-minute music video for the songs "All Day" and "I Feel Like That" at The Foundation Louis Vuitton in Paris that was reportedly shot in a single take.

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Rumors recently surfaced that hip-hop icon Kanye West and decorated filmmaker Steve McQueen were in talks to make a music video, and those speculations have finally been confirmed. West and the Twelve Years A Slave director had been publicly complementing each other’s work as of late, and have just debuted a nine-minute music video for the songs “All Day” and “I Feel Like That” at The Foundation Louis Vuitton in Paris that was reportedly shot in a single take.

The New York Times reported that the video was filmed in the Chatham Dockyard in southeast England, and “follows Mr. West through an empty warehouse as he runs, crouches, dodges, raps, rants, sweats and pants, as if being pursued by the camera or the police or in pursuit himself, until he slumps against the wall to catch his breath.”

“All Day” – whose official music video can be seen above – was a West release from earlier in the year, and instead of making two separate videos, McQueen segued it into “I Feel Like That,” which will come out on the artist’s upcoming album, SWISH. Seeing as how West’s recent discography pales in comparison to his groundbreaking work from roughly a decade ago, we can only hope that the somewhat unorthodox collaboration is a sign of creative reinvigoration for the controversial artist.

Tell us, are you looking forward to the official release of the music video for Kanye West‘s “All Day/I Feel Like That?” Sound off below!


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