It seems Kanye West isn’t the only musical talent in the family. His 10-year-old daughter, North West, announced her debut album, “Elementary School Dropout,” paying homage to her father’s acclaimed 2004 LP “The College Dropout.”

North shared the exciting news during a Vultures listening party in Phoenix, joining her dad on stage in Vultures merchandise and a fur hat for her track “Talking.” She revealed, “And I’ve been working on an album. And it’s called Elementary School Dropout,” drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

Her younger siblings, Chicago and Psalm, also joined her on stage, creating an adorable moment as they danced together.

It’s expected that Kanye will be heavily involved in the creative process for “ESD.” North’s appearance on Vultures’ “Talking” helped the track debut at No. 30 on the Hot 100 with 12.33 million U.S. streams in its first week, making her one of the youngest artists ever to appear on the chart.

Kardashian celebrated her daughter’s achievement on Instagram, calling her “My baby!!!!”

North will continue her musical journey alongside her father and Ty Dolla $ign for more Vultures listening parties, with the next one set to take place at the Chase Center in San Francisco.

During a recent event, Ye and Ty previewed songs from their upcoming sequel, Vultures 2, including tracks like “Enemies,” “Believin” featuring Project Pat, and “Promotion” featuring Future.

The Vultures duo is scheduled to make their live performance debut at Rolling Loud California on Thursday night. As for the release date of Vultures 2, it’s unclear due to Ye’s recent controversies and his decision to potentially release the project on Yeezy.com for $20 rather than on streaming services.

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