North West and Chicago West star in their dad's new music video, BOMB
North West and her younger sister, Chicago West, are getting their voices heard and their driving skills on track as they make a starring appearance and stretch their vocals in their dad, Kanye West's latest music video, "BOMB." Visually, it's as odd as possible, but there's a certain old-school video game charm to it.
Rapper Yuni Miles additionally provided his voice in "BOMB," giving the song a futuristic-sounding beat.
In the video, in which the girls' mother, Kim Kardashian, uploaded on November 28th on Instagram, North and Chicago are driving Tesla vehicles while being chased by Mario Brothers-styled creature puppets in the desert. They, more or less, resemble King Bowser and his minions. North is wearing a fur cap and a black jacket, keying in her bold fashion sense.
"You know me. I'm da bomb," she raps in the track. as she races with the puppets.
Meanwhile, six-year-old Chicago, who dressed in all- takes on a more innocent lyric, with "It's Chicago. 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. You know it's Chi. I only wave when I'm telling them bye."
See North and Chicago in "BOMB" below.
North West was in the "Talking" video with Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign
"BOMB" isn't the first video North collaborated with Kanye West. In February of this year, the eleven-year-old was the focal point of her dad's video, "Talking." In addition, she had the role of director and unveiled her stage name as "Miss Westie."
"Talking" ranked in at #30 on the Billboard Charts in March, making North one of the youngest performers in history to earn this achievement. It helps when your parents are Kim and Kanye. Although the former Power Couple are now divorced, they encourage North to branch out her creative endeavors, whether it's several forms of fashion, music, or artistry.
It's evident that North has been given her dad's talent, and it's something that's been rooted in her at a young age. When she was learning to walk, she guest-starred in Kanye's video for "Only One." The Grammy winner also recruited the Beatles legend, Sir Paul McCartney, to collaborate on the song.
As for Chicago, "BOMB" is her initiation into the music industry, and she's off to an impressive start. While it's too early to tell whether she'll have a career as a performer, she's getting the chance to express herself creatively. What's more is the Chicago is bonding with her older siter, and most likely, they'll look back on this journey they had together.