The West sisters race furry creatures in Tesla Cybertrucks for the new music video
Kanye West is helping daughters North and Chicago explore their creative side.
On Wednesday, Nov. 27, the famous family dropped a brand new music video for “Bomb,” hours before Thanksgiving.
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The music video shows the siblings racing through the desert in a Tesla Cybertruck and other futuristic vehicles as furry monsters try to keep up.
The song is from Ye’s Vultures 2 album, which was released in August. In addition to rapper Yuno Miles, it features North, 11, seemingly freestyling in some parts of the song, while rapping in Japanese in other sections.
Her 6-year-old little sister also makes an appearance about one minute and 30 seconds in, announcing, “It’s Chicago.”
“I like to have fun / I like to go to the beach / I like the sun / You know it’s Chi / I only wave when I’m telling them ‘bye’/” she raps.
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West, 47, released the music video on his official YouTube channel, while mom Kim Kardashian reposted the clip to her Instagram account, writing, “BOMB ft. North West & Chicago West.”
The former couple are also parents to sons Saint West, 8, and Psalm West, 5.
The “Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1” rapper has allowed his eldest to collaborate with him on multiple occasions.
In March 2020, a then 6-year-old North delivered a show-stopping performance at the Yeezy Season 8 fashion show alongside her dad during Paris Fashion Week.
Models strutted down the catwalk as North rapped in front of the crowd. Her mother, 44, watched from the audience with her sister Kourtney Kardashian, 45, and niece Penelope Disick, 12.
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North has also performed with her dad as part of his Sunday Service choir.
Footage from April 2019 showed the young talent doing a rendition of “As” by Stevie Wonder, and also singing “Poopy-di scoop” which comes from Ye’s song, “Lift Yourself.”
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More recently, North starred in the two-day live production of The Lion King at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles this past May, in which she played the role of Simba.
She performed “I Just Can’t Wait to be King” from the 1994 animated film, putting her own stylish twist on the young cub by wearing a light yellow furry hood and zipped sweater with matching shorts and furry boots.
In March, North announced her debut album, Elementary School Dropout, a direct reference to her dad’s 2004 album The College Dropout, was in the works.