North, the ten-year-old eldest daughter of Kanye West, has kept everything in the family with a Halloween costume that celebrates the beginnings of her father’s career.
North was seen flexing her muscles in an all-too-familiar bear costume on TikTok on Saturday (October 28), while a rendition of Estelle’s Ye-favorite “American Boy”—a hit from the Graduation era—played in the backdrop.
The bear mascot featured on the cover of Ye’s debut album, The College Dropout (2004), may be recognizable. A modified iteration of the emblem was featured once more on the cover of West’s third album, Graduation (2007), which was released in 2007. This rendition was found on his sophomore LP, Late Registration, released in 2005.
Below is a video of North adorning herself as the mascot of the Graduation era, replete with a gold Jesus pendant and varsity jacket.
In the realm of music, Kanye supporters have much to be jubilant about following the announcement that new music is forthcoming.The “Jesus Walks” lyricist and Ty Dolla $ign announced earlier this week that they will hold a “multi-stadium listening event” at which they will unveil a forthcoming collaborative album.Ty announced on Instagram on Monday (October 23) that the major event will occur on November 3, although no locations have been specified.Following rumors that Ye and Ty were scheduled to unveil the project in late October in front of one hundred thousand supporters at a concert venue in Italy, the information has now surfaced.The performance, which was reportedly scheduled to take place at the RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia, never materialized.Additionally, it was recently reported that Kanye and Ty Dolla are seeking a distribution partner for their collaborative endeavor. “Some label leaders have passed on the opportunity” due to West’s history of antisemitic and anti-Black Lives Matter remarks, according to Billboard, which hypothesized that the distributor will likely be a lesser one.In 2018, Ye initially discussed the possibility of collaborating with Ty Dolla $ign on a studio album during an interview with Power 106.”My God, it’s absolutely insane. “That is among the greatest combinations of all time,” he remarked at the album listening session in Wyoming. “When we get on joints together, it’s as if to say, ‘Yo.'” Simply, it is [outta here].”Have no intention of doing anything but improving my craft week after week.” Ty is one of the most resilient artists currently alive, and I wholeheartedly endorse, facilitate, produce, lend my hands, and slice up anything associated with him.”