Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s daughter North West has revealed at the latest Vultures listening party that she’s following in her father’s footsteps.
North West who is currently ten years old made her music debut on the Vultures 1 song “Talking,” and was present at the Vultures listening party at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona on Sunday, March 10.
Ye brought the venue to a standstill at one point so that North could make an announcement. She said, “Hi, it’s Northie, and I’ve been working on an album for a long time,” she revealed to the crowd. “And it’s called Elementary School Drop Out.”
In attendance were Ye and Kim’s two other children, 6-year-old Chicago West and 4-year-old Psalm West.
The album’s title is an obvious nod to her father’s debut album, The College Dropout. It remains to be seen when the record will be coming out, especially as her father is busy working on the second and third installments of Vultures with Ty Dolla Sign, but she’s off to a strong start in the music industry after making her Billboard Hot 100 debut with “Talking” last month.
Records had it that North West is one of the youngest acts to ever chart, peaking at the No. 30 spot.
As for the long-teased Vultures 2, which missed its initial release date like its predecessor did multiple times, Ye suggested he and Ty were still cooking up in the studio.
He’s also revealed that Vultures 2 won’t be available on traditional streaming services, like Spotify and Apple Music. “Was talking with the team about how to release the next album. Like James Blake said streaming devalues our music. We sell albums on Yeezy.com,” Ye told a fan page over DM recently.
“I got 20 million Instagram followers. When five percent of my followers buy an album. That’s one million albums sold, that’s 300K more than the biggest album last year.”
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Kanye West’s daughter, North, to release debut album ‘Elementary School Dropout’
Source: Ghanafuo.com