Watch A Proper Version Of Kanye West's 'American Psycho' 'Yeezus' Video
It's still pretty lame, but Kanye West's American Psycho homage as Yeezus (out today) commercial (starring Kourtney Kardashian's boyfriend Scott Disick as Patrick Bateman, raving about Yeezus to Kim Kardashian friend Jonathan Cheban's captive Paul Allen) has gone from projecting on brick buildings to streaming on West's official website. Check it out in the media gallery above if you haven't already.
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Again, try not to focus too hard on the fact that Weird Al and Huey Lewis himself sort of already did that joke this year… and seriously...
Most of us spent Friday listening to the leak of Kanye West's new album Yeezus (out Tuesday)… but Kanye spent it projecting a new commercial for the album: a straight homage to American Psycho starring Kourtney Kardashian's boyfriend Scott Disick as Patrick Bateman, raving about Yeezus to Kim Kardashian friend Jonathan Cheban's captive Paul Allen.
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Try not to focus too hard on the fact that Weird Al and Huey Lewis himself sort of already did that joke this year… or that the clip is lamer than anything on Yeezus itself a...
To say Kanye and company have been promoting the sh*t out of this is an understatement, as is usually the case with commenting on the degree of promotion that Kanye does with anything--to him, he is God, and the music video for "Mercy" (which isn't really working anywhere) is his greatest gift to man, and that's putting it subtly. It's just the way Kanye works.
For the visual treatment, Ye' pulled together his included G.O.O.D. music crew of Pusha T, Big Sean and Tity Boi (I'm not going to call him 2 Chainz) to spend some time standing around monochromatically in some neo-garage whilst looking something like a thrift store version of Noob Saibot from Mortal Kombat. There's the whole flash, bang and jazz to match, so just make your own judgments about the long-anticipated visuals.
Enjoy. Look out for the G.O.O.D. Music compilation.
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