Kanye West has brought a dose of Halloween to February for a video shoot with Playboi Carti.

The Chicago rap legend was pictured wearing two creepy masks at once, both inspired by classic horror films, while filming an upcoming video in Los Angeles over the weekend.

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West, who was in a car with his wife Bianca Censori, was wearing a Michael Myers rubber mask with a Jason Vorhees-style hockey mask over the top of it.

West and Censori were in the vehicle with Playboi Carti and Luka Sabbat, an actor and model.

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The crew also reportedly stopped by the birthday party for Travis Scott‘s children, 6-year-old Stormi and 2-year-old Aire, although it’s unclear if Kanye wore the scary masks to the bash.

While further details about the video shoot are unclear, Playboi Carti is expected to appear on Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign‘s upcoming album Vultures Volume 1 on a song called “Fuk Sumn” which also features Quavo.

This is not the first time that Kanye West has worn a hockey mask in public. He recently sported one while making a guest appearance at Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour in Orlando.

During the surprise performance, West performed a number of classic hits including “Runaway,” “Fade,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” “All of the Lights” and “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1.”

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He also performed latest single “Vultures” along with Ty Dolla $ign and Bump J.

West didn’t, however, perform any of his many collaborations with Scott such as “Piss On Your Grave,” “Watch,” “Wash Us in the Blood” and “Praise God.”

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While on stage, Kanye West also confirmed that Vultures Volume 1, his first of three collaborative albums with Ty Dolla $ign, is still set to arrive on February 9.

The duo previously announced that the other two installments will be released on March 8 and April 5, respectively.

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Travis Scott also took the opportunity to give his longtime mentor and collaborator his flowers, hailing him as “the greatest of all time.”

“I wouldn’t be here on this stage without my brother, man,” he told the crowd. “He opened up these doors for me. Make some noise for the greatest of all time.”