Dressing in a “racist”, Kanye West releases a new song with his daughter North West that has sensitive lyrics

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign hosted a live listening event on December 12 to debut tracks from their upcoming album, Vultures. The event, held at Miami’s Wynwood Marketplace, featured notable artists such as Offset, Chris Brown, Freddie Gibbs, and Kodak Black, contributing to the collaborative project.

In a special moment, North West, Kanye’s daughter, made an appearance and performed a verse on a song featuring James Blake. North confidently rapped, “I love it here, we gonna take over the year for another year, it’s your bestie, Miss Miss Westie, don’t try to test me, it’s gonna get messy, it’s gonna get messy, just bless me.” 

This isn’t North’s first time speaking in front of an audience; she previously delivered lines at her father’s YEEZY SZN 8 show during Paris Fashion Week in 2020.

Following the event, a countdown was displayed on Kanye’s official website, set to finish later that evening. While the specific events after the countdown remain undisclosed, Kanye has announced that Vultures is scheduled to release on Friday, December 15.

The collaborative album was crafted during an extended stay in Italy over the past summer, as previously reported by REVOLT. The lead single, featuring a standout verse by Lil Durk, was released in November, setting the stage for the highly anticipated full album.

In the released single, Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign explore themes of influence, fashion, and personal experiences, creating a dynamic and engaging sound. With contributions from a diverse lineup of artists, Vultures is poised to make a significant impact upon its release.