The internet is buzzing with reactions to North West’s latest music video, with many debating its unique style and the use of artificial intelligence.
North and Chicago West Shine in the Spotlight
North West, Kanye West’s eldest daughter, is no stranger to fame. Her lively TikTok presence and frequent appearances on Kim Kardashian’s social media accounts have made her a rising star. Now, she’s taken center stage alongside her younger sister, Chicago West, in their new music video for “Bomb [Remix],” featuring their father Kanye West and artist Yuno Miles.
The video, released late last week, highlights both girls’ musical talents. North delivers verses in English and Japanese, showcasing her versatility, while Chicago makes an adorable debut with lines like:
“I like to have fun / I like to go to the beach / I like the sun / You know it’s Chi / I only wave when I’m telling them ‘bye.’”
The AI Aesthetic Sparks Debate
Set in a surreal, post-apocalyptic desert where Tesla Cybertrucks navigate the landscape and furry, monkey-like creatures follow in pursuit, the video’s visuals appear to be at least partially AI-generated. This has sparked a mixed response online.
Critics have dubbed the video’s style as “AI slop,” questioning the decision to use artificial intelligence for such a high-profile project. Others, however, applauded the creativity, noting that it pushes boundaries and gives the West sisters a distinctive artistic debut.
Parenting Decisions Under the Microscope
The video also reignited discussions about the Kardashian-West parenting style. Some commenters questioned whether letting children star in an AI-influenced music video was an appropriate choice. Others criticized both Kim and Kanye for their approach to showcasing their kids’ talents in such an unconventional way.
Still, a few fans took the opportunity to praise the young stars for their performances. One commenter wrote, “Say what you want about the aesthetics, but North and Chi have star power.”
A Family Venture With Mixed Reviews
While the video might not be for everyone, it’s clear that North and Chicago are embracing their roles in the spotlight. Love it or hate it, the “Bomb [Remix]” video has certainly succeeded in getting people talking—and has solidified the West sisters as budding entertainers to watch.