North West

Early Life and Family

- June 15, 2013: North West was born in Los Angeles, California, to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.

- She is the eldest of four children, with two younger brothers, Saint, Psalm, and a younger sister, Chicago.

- Her unusual first name, meaning highest power, was suggested by family friend Jay Leno.

Public Image

- North West, a member of the Kardashian family, has grown up in the public eye.

- She is known for her bubbly and outspoken personality, often compared to her father's.

- June 2024: Kim Kardashian shared an anecdote about North's understanding of their family's fame, revealing that North once rolled down the car window and shouted to passersby, Kim Kardashian's in here! Hi! I'm North West! Kanye West is my dad!

- North has a large following on social media, particularly on the shared TikTok account with her mother, @kimandnorth, which boasts millions of followers.

Music Career

- December 2023: North West made her music debut, rapping on a track titled Talking / Once Again with her father, Ye formerly Kanye West, and Ty Dolla $ign.

- February 2024: Talking / Once Again, featured on Ye and Ty Dolla $ign's album Vultures 1, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making North one of the youngest artists to achieve this.

- March 2024: North announced she was working on her debut album, Elementary School Dropout.

- April 2024: North directed the music video for Talking, showcasing her creativity and passion for music.

Acting Career

- 2023: North West voiced Mini in the animated film PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.

Other

- May 2024: North performed as Young Simba in a stage adaptation of The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl, sparking debate about nepotism in the entertainment industry.

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