Kanye West's Daughters North and Chicago Star in Dynamic 'Bomb' Music Video
Kanye West is encouraging creativity in his daughters, North and Chicago. The popular family released a new music video for "Bomb" on Wednesday, November 27, just before Thanksgiving.
The video showcases the sisters racing through a desert in a Tesla Cybertruck and other futuristic vehicles, with furry monsters in pursuit.
"Bomb" features on Ye's Vultures 2 album, launched in August. The track includes contributions from rapper Yuno Miles. North, 11, showcases her freestyling abilities in parts of the song, rapping in Japanese at different points. Chicago, who is six years old, appears roughly one minute and 30 seconds in, cheerfully proclaiming, "It’s Chicago."
In her lines, she shares, "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’."
The music video, shared on West's official YouTube channel, found support from their mother, Kim Kardashian. She reposted the clip on her Instagram, captioning it, "BOMB ft. North West & Chicago West."
Kanye and Kim are also the parents of sons Saint, 8, and Psalm, 5. The rapper has frequently collaborated with North on various projects. In March 2020, a then-6-year-old North captivated the audience at Yeezy Season 8 during Paris Fashion Week, performing alongside her father.
During that show, models walked the catwalk as North rapped, with Kim watching from the crowd alongside Kourtney Kardashian and her niece, Penelope Disick. North has joined her dad in performances for his Sunday Service choir as well.
In April 2019, viewers watched her astonishing take on "As" by Stevie Wonder and "Poopy-di scoop," a line from Ye's "Lift Yourself."
Recently, in May, North starred in a live two-day adaptation of *The Lion King* at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, where she portrayed Simba. Dressed in a light yellow furry hood, a zipped sweater, matching shorts, and furry boots, she performed "I Just Can’t Wait to be King."
In March, North excitedly announced her debut album titled Elementary School Dropout, a playful nod to her father’s 2004 album, The College Dropout.
Earlier, SSP reported that Kourtney Kardashian embraced a romantic aesthetic à la Sophia Loren.