Like father, like daughter.
North West raps about his love of piercings and tattoos in his new collaboration with father Kanye West, “Piercing on My Hand (Ye’s version).”
12-year-old North rapped, “Earrings in my hands and other people have bands,” in a snippet she shared to her Instagram Stories on Thursday.
“I don’t have any friends, I just put a filter on you, you won’t understand.”
“I went to school for two days and got banned/I skipped school, yeah, I do it every day,” she continues elsewhere in the song. “I got some new rings, yeah, that’s pretty crazy.”
“All my friends are hitmen, you know I’m not lazy / You’re so mad that I’m mainstream,” North continues to rap.
“I don’t know if I’m crazy/I want more piercings and tattoos/I love my blue hair and I want it in braids/I want to make the most of my music/I want like 100,000 lacs.”
The new song comes shortly after North clapped back at his haters by getting a second finger piercing, despite receiving backlash online in the past due to the “dangerous” location of his first finger piercing.
She debuted her latest metal work on Tuesday. In a photo shared to her Instagram Stories, she raised her fist and flaunted the double ball piercings on her index and middle fingers.
In less than 15 minutes, she performed a beat titled “Hardstyle Outro with Pierced Hands.”
Earlier this month, she underwent another controversial modification to the bridge of her nose.
Shortly after sharing this bold look, North’s Instagram account was apparently deleted by either her parents or Instagram.
North and Kim faced criticism online after the preteen debuted her first finger dermal in September. She was also seen rocking a fake tattoo in some of her previous posts.
“Who the fuck lets a 12 year old get piercings? Who the fuck lets a 12 year old get piercings? My kid is 12 and doesn’t even have his ears pierced,” a Reddit user shared at the time. Others shared similar shocking messages.
However, the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star defended her child’s choice of creative expression in an interview on “Call Daddy.”
“It’s really difficult and really funny because all the kids are wearing the same thing.” Unfortunately, we made that mistake in front of the whole world. ”
