Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are redefining what it means to grow up in the spotlight. Their daughters, North and Chicago West, recently stole the show in their dad’s latest music video for the track “Bomb,” off the album Vultures 2.
The song, a collaboration between Kanye (as ¥$) and Ty Dolla Sign, also features rapper Yuno Miles. For 11-year-old North and 6-year-old Chicago, it was more than a cameo—it was a chance to showcase their budding rap skills and on-camera charisma.
The video’s concept? Think Monsters, Inc. meets Mad Max. Two Tesla Cybertrucks race through a desert wasteland, pursued by a crew of chaotic monsters. North and Chicago are seen as the fearless “drivers,” both completely unbothered by the mayhem around them.
¥$, North West, Chicago West, Yuno Miles - BOMB Music Video
Fans took to YouTube to react to the surreal visuals, with one commenting, “This feels like a dream you can’t quite explain.” Another joked, “Ye was definitely in another galaxy when he came up with this.”
Though fan reactions to the song and video were mixed, Kim Kardashian proudly shared the project on her social media, encouraging her followers to watch.
For North, this collaboration with Yuno Miles was a dream come true. In an Interview magazine feature earlier this year, she revealed that he’s her favorite rapper and even rapped a few lines in Japanese, inspired by her love for Japan.
In the spotlight or not, one thing is clear: North and Chicago are carving out their own creative paths, proving that the next generation of Wests is just as bold and unique as their famous parents.
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