Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s daughter, North West, is carving her own path in the music industry, mirroring her father’s legacy. At just 10 years old, North revealed her debut album titled “Elementary School Dropout,” a nod to her father’s renowned work, “College Dropout.”
The announcement unfolded at a Vultures listening party in Phoenix on March 10, where North graced the stage alongside her father, now known as Ye.
“And I’ve been working on an album. And it’s called Elementary School Dropout,” shared North to a thunderous response.
It is being said that Ye will be taking the major creative calls on his daughter’s album. North had earlier featured in Ye’s track, ‘Talking.’
Indeed, the news has sparked concern among many, not only about North West’s early immersion in her father’s controversial footsteps, evident in her album title paying homage to his work, but also about the implications of the album’s title itself.
Amid Kanye West’s recent string of controversial statements, including antisemitic rhetoric and other extreme views, he has also targeted his daughter’s private school, Sierra Canyon, in Los Angeles, seeking to discredit it.