Kanye West is back at it again—because why release a regular music video when you can unleash a family blockbuster on the internet?
On Wednesday (November 27), the ever-unpredictable 47-year-old rapper (and chaos enthusiast) teamed up with Yuno Miles to drop the music video for their track “Bomb,” and spoiler alert: it stars his daughters North, 11, and Chicago, 6. Yes, you read that right. Forget Hollywood, Kanye is building his own kid-driven cinematic universe.
The video? Pure chaos. North and Chicago cruise around a desert like they’re starring in Mad Max: Playground Edition, all while being chased by a random parade of trolls, creatures, and what looks suspiciously like one of Kanye’s old fashion designs come to life. Honestly, it’s hard to tell who’s having more fun—the girls or the CGI budget.
The track itself is from Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign’s second joint album, Vultures 2, which swooped into our playlists back in August. But here’s the kicker: North and Chicago didn’t just star in the video—they actually sing on the track. Yes, Kanye’s kids are officially stepping into their nepotism baby power, and we love to see it.
North even sings in Japanese, because why not? When you’re Kanye West’s kid, you don’t just sing; you internationally dazzle.
Meanwhile, Chicago serves up lyrics that are equal parts adorable and ready for her future memoir titled “I Liked the Sun Before It Was Cool.” She raps:
“(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, bye.”
Kanye has officially turned family bonding time into a viral music moment. Somewhere, Blue Ivy is probably calling her agent, and the rest of us are left wondering what’s next. A full-on West Family Talent Show? Don’t rule it out.