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Kanye West: Rapper’s Daughter North West Talks About Upcoming Album In Rare Interview With Jazzy

BY JO Mensah March 20, 2024 7:33 AM EDT
Kanye West's daughter North West
Kanye West's daughter North West Photo source: Instagram/@north__wst

North West, the 10-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, is stepping into the limelight, embracing her status as a public figure.

On the first night of Rolling Loud California, North had an opportunity to interact with Jazzy, a fellow child star and social media personality.

The interview, set up by Kim Kardashian, provided a platform for North to share some insights about her upcoming album, Elementary School Dropout.

North expressed her excitement about the album, assuring fans it would be a great experience. However, she left everyone in suspense about her father, Kanye West’s involvement in the album. When asked about it, she playfully responded, “Maybe! We don’t know yet!”

The young musician also kept the album’s release date under wraps, adding to the anticipation. This strategic move has certainly piqued the interest of fans, who are eagerly awaiting more updates.

North’s venture into the music industry at such a young age shows her incredible talent and the influence of her parents.

Kanye West slams Kim Kardashian

Meanwhile, Kanye West recently launched a scathing attack on his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and the school she sends their four children to, calling it a “fake school.”

The rapper demanded that Kardashian take their kids out of Sierra Canyon School. Sierra is a private institution in Los Angeles that caters to celebrities and their offspring.

“Kim take my kids out of Sierra Canyon now it’s a fake school for celebrities that are used by ‘the system,’” he posted and deleted.

He also claimed he was “removed from my dad by the system, and the system removed me from my children,” implying that he has limited access to them

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