North West Drops Debut Single “Piercing on My Hand” – Ye’s Daughter Enters Music Scene
North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Ye, has released her first official single, “Piercing on My Hand,” on February 6th. The track marks a significant step for the young artist, following previous appearances on songs with her father.
A New Voice Emerges
The song, available on digital streaming platforms, is a soul-sampled track produced by Ye and Will Frenchman. “Piercing on My Hand” showcases North West rapping about a lifestyle of affluence and teenage experiences.
Lyrical Content and Style
The chorus features lyrics like, “Piercing on my hand, the other holdin’ bands/No friends, just fans, you wouldn’t understand,” and “Shoppin’ in Japan, that’s where I always stand/Went to school for two days, then I got banned.” Her first verse details fashionable clothing and what she describes as minor rebellious acts.
Future Projects
North West is currently working on her debut album, titled Elementary School Dropout, in collaboration with her father. Ye shared an update about the project in January 2025 via a now-deleted Instagram post, including a photo of North at a keyboard.
According to Ye, he returned to using an ASR to create beats for the album, “chopped up beats…with my bare hand for BULLY.”
What’s Next?
If the album progresses as planned, Elementary School Dropout could be released in the coming months. Further singles or promotional material may be released to build anticipation. It is also possible that North West will continue to collaborate with her father on future projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the title of North West’s debut album?
The title of North West’s debut album is Elementary School Dropout.
Who produced North West’s first single?
North West’s first single, “Piercing on My Hand,” was produced by Ye and Will Frenchman.
When did Ye share an update about the album?
Ye shared an update about the album in January 2025 in a now-deleted Instagram post.
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