In a delightful surprise for fans, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s daughters, North West and Chicago West, have made their mark in their father’s latest music video, “Bomb.”
Released on November 27, this vibrant visual showcases the girls’ budding musical talents and adds a fresh twist to the family’s artistic legacy.
The video kicks off with 11-year-old North taking the wheel, quite literally, as she drives through a whimsical desert landscape filled with puppet-like creatures.
Clad in an all-black ensemble topped with a fur hat, North is all about the journey, her focus unwavering as the beats drop behind her.
When her verse hits, she confidently declares, “You know me, I’m the bomb,” even switching it up by singing a line in Japanese, introducing herself with flair.
Not to be outdone, 6-year-old Chicago makes her entrance shortly after, sporting adorable space buns that mirror her sister’s style.
With a playful vibe, she sings, “It’s Chicago, you know I’m the one.
I like to have fun.
I like to go to the beach.
I like the sun,” showcasing her own charm.
The lyrics reflect a carefree spirit, perfectly capturing the essence of childhood joy.
Proud mom Kim Kardashian couldn’t resist sharing the moment on social media, reposting the video with the caption, “Bomb Foot Northwest in Chicago West.” It’s clear that Kim is thrilled to see her daughters shine, and this video is just another feather in North’s cap as she embarks on her musical journey.
North is not just a star in the making; she’s also working on her debut album intriguingly titled “Elementary School Dropout,” a nod to her father’s iconic record “The College Dropout.”
In a recent chat, she hinted at the excitement surrounding her project, stating, “It’s gonna be great,” while teasing the possibility of her dad joining her on the album with a cheeky, “Maybe.
We don’t know yet.”
Beyond music, North has her sights set on various ventures, expressing a desire to emulate her mother’s entrepreneurial spirit.
She has dreams of walking dogs to save up for art supplies, recognizing the high costs of living.
Her aspirations don’t stop there; she envisions herself as a rapper, a basketball player, and even a future owner of Yeezy and Schemes.
While she juggles these ambitions, North is also making sure to embrace the joys of childhood.
After all, who says you can’t have fun while planning for the future?