Kanye West‘s daughters were the surprise stars of his new music video for Bomb when he released the video on Wednesday.
The clip, which appears to show a chase through a postapocalyptic desert setting, featured appearances from his oldest child North West, 11, and her younger sister Chicago, six.
The song, which is credited to his ¥$ duo with Ty Dolla Sign, was originally released on their critically reviled album Vultures 2, which was released in August.
North and Chicago are both pictured driving Mad Max–style vehicles while being chased by cartoonish monsters in the music video
However, it’s unclear if the two were actually ever in front of a camera, as fans online have pointed out that the video appears to be AI generated.
Kanye’s daughters’ appearance was particularly surprising, as his ex-wife Kim Kardashian recently described herself as a ‘single parent’ because of how long the rapper had gone without seeing his children.
Kanye West’s daughters were the surprise stars of his new music video for Bomb when he released the video on Wednesday; North West, 11, is pictured
The clip, which appears to show a chase through a postapocalyptic desert setting, featured appearances from his oldest child North and her younger sister, six-year-old Chicago (pictured)
Notably, Kanye is only featured in the song and doesn’t make an appearance in the video.
Despite the tensions between West and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, she still promoted the music video in an Instagram post that noted North and Chicago were featured in it.
Both celebrity children were previously connected to the Vultures 2 track thanks to short rap verses they recorded for it.
North has the more substantial verse, which she mostly raps in rudimentary Japanese, while Chicago has an even longer verse in which she raps about how she likes ‘to have fun’ and to ‘go to the beach.’
Kanye doesn’t make an appearance in the video. Bomb is from his ¥$ duo with Ty Dolla Sign and was featured on their LP Vultures 2, which dropped in August; pictured in February in Milan, Italy
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