Update, 7/1: Kanye's infamously controversial clip is now on YouTube; watch the NSFW "Famous" video below.

Kanye West is an evil genius. Officially.

Be they friends, foes, family, former flames or just extremely controversial figures in pop culture, Yeezy brought some of the most notable modern public personas between his sheets — including his wife Kim Kardashian, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, Rihanna (who also sings on "Famous"), Caitlyn Jenner, Bill Cosby, Donald Trump and best frenemy since the '09 MTV VMAs, Taylor Swift — in his entirely NSFW, sure-to-be-dissected-to-bits video for his The Life Of Pablo track, "Famous."

The video, inspired by American realist painter Vincent Desiderio’s "Sleep" (see the original painting), also includes the likenesses of former President George W. Bush (who Kanye famously accused of not caring about black people after Hurricane Katrina), Ray J and Chris Brown. Yeezy himself debuted the track live in front of an audience during a TIDAL live stream event on June 24.

While some of them famous faces look very real, Complex reports that they are, in fact, literally works of art: "Though Kanye nor his team have confirmed anything, it appears that the bodies used in the visual were very detailed sculptures, though some of them do move at certain points."

And considering Kim K. only just called out Taylor in a recent GQ interview for being totally in on the controversial "Famous" lyric (“I feel like me and Taylor still might have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous"), it makes their "appearance" together all the more, uh...awkward.

"Kim Kardashian's claim that Taylor and her team were aware [of the lyrics] is not true, and Taylor cannot understand why Kanye West, and now Kim Kardashian, will not just leave her alone," the singer's camp said in response to Kim's comments.

But what will Taylor have to say about this? The never ending West-Swift saga continues...

Watch the "Famous" video below.

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