One of the most distinctive singles off Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s VULTURES 1—which went viral when it dropped in February—has now been elevated with a music video.
A visual supplement for the Һit album “Talking” became live on Tuesday, April 30. “We gonna take over the year for another year/ It’s your bestie, Miss, Miss Westie/ Don’t tryna test me/ It’s gonna get messy,” is rapped by Ye’s daughter North West in the song.
She became one of the youngest singers to ever chart when the song peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hоt 100.
In addition to leading a prayer during dinner and sparring with her father, the 10-year-old has now expanded her efforts by directing the video for it. In it, she can be seen in multiple frames rapping her part while standing close to a real vulture.
The eldest child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West appears to be embracing her place as a public person, continuing in her parents’ footsteps.
She revealed her debut album earlier this year, with the title alluding to her father’s critically acclaimed endeavor. “I’ve been working on an album and it’s called Elementary School Dropout,” she announced to the boisterous crowd in Phoenix, Arizona in March, standing side by side with the Chicago native at the Vultures 2 listening session.
Naturally, the album’s title is a reference to Ye’s groundbreaking 2004 debut, The College Dropout.
Later that month, on the premiere night of Rolling Loud California, she had a little on-camera conversation with fellow child star and social media star Jazzy.
The reporter and actress addressed her guest about the release of the aforementioned project, to which North said, “It’s gonna be great,” after thanking Kim Kardashian for arranging the interview.
But when asked if her father would be on the record, the inexperienced musician could only respond, “Maybe! We’re not sure yet!
She also gave no indication as to when the CD would be made available.