Kanye & Jay-Z premiere No Church in the Wild Video
After teasing the video a week ago in London, Kanye West & Jay-Z have finally realeased the video for No Church in the Wild.
The clip was directed by Romain Gavras, who also gave us M.I.A.‘s Born Free.
Set in a police state, the clip goes all out with lasers, fireworks, Molotov cocktails, and an elephant (about as random as Aziz‘s appearance in the Otis clip).
It all gets pretty serious, but all in all, it’s that top-notch cinematic experience that we’ve come to expect from the joint Kings of Hip Hop.
No Church in the Wild is taken from Jay-Z and Kanye West‘s join album Watch the Throne, and also features Frank Ocean and The Dream.
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