Kanye "Ye" West is all about keeping it in the family. He and his wife, Bianca Censori, have achieved a new milestone by collaborating on the music video for their song "Father" with Travis Scott, marking her debut as a director.
"As my directorial debut, it felt like a natural extension of my background in architecture and performance art," Bianca told Architectural Digest in an interview published on March 30. "Directing is not a departure for me, but a shift in medium. I'm still shaping space, bodies, and emotion, but now it's articulated through film."

The 31-year-old wanted to capture the video set in a church in a single shot, "constructing a logic that could only exist within a dream, where unrelated characters, worlds, and temporalities collide within one continuous space." The architecture of the set was critical, as she explained: "A single frame had to hold and give structure to everything unfolding within it."
Bianca shared her vision for the video, which she brought to life for Kanye, whom she married in 2022. "I approached the blocking architecturally, allowing multiple scenarios to be viewed simultaneously within the same space," she said. "Every element, line, perspective, color, and texture was composed to dissolve the boundary between reality and the surreal, creating a spatial language that mirrors the logic of dreams."
In addition to working with Bianca, Kanye also kept the project close to home by teaming up with Travis, who shares kids Stormi, 8, and son Aire, 4, with Kylie Jenner. Meanwhile, Kanye shares kids North, 12, Saint, 10, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6, with Kylie's sister Kim Kardashian.
"That's my kids' uncle," Travis said of Ye during a 2025 interview with Complex. "That guy took me in when I was young, when I was like 19. He taught me a lot about music. And not even just 'taught' me, but he allowed me to experience the creation of music."
"To create music with him is what helped me grow," the 34-year-old continued. "Whether it's writing and collaborating on music and film or clothes or whatever the f--k it is, just constantly learning."
However, at the time, Kanye, 48, distanced himself from Travis. "Bro all this idea of uncle and brother? This ain't no actual family," Ye said according to Vibe. "There's no men who have footing in the situation. We don't come together and actually have any control of our kids. It's like we're so concerned about being in the industry that we let our kids get indoctrinated into it."
More recently, Ye seemed more open to bringing his children into the spotlight by releasing the song "Piercing on My Hand" with North in February and sharing the stage with the tween during his concert at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium on April 1.