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Watch North West give rare interview about new album as proud mom Kim Kardashian cheers her on

North West’s debut album is in the works.

The 10-year-old daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian teased her “Elementary School Dropout” record during the 2024 Rolling Loud festival in Inglewood, Calif., over the weekend.

Talking to Jazyln from Jazzy’s World TV, she said, “It’s going to be great.”

North West opened up about her highly-anticipated album.Rolling LoudThe eldest daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian briefly detailed her record during an interview at the Rolling Loud festival over the weekend.rollingloud/Instagram00:0000:00“It’s going to be great,” she told Jazzy’s World TV.rollingloud/InstagramEXPLORE MORE

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The 13-year-old reporter pressed for more details, asking if the “Heartless” rapper, 46, would be featured on her album.

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“Maybe!” North continued. “We don’t know yet.”

As for when the album would be released, she is still working out the specifics.

The 10-year-old didn’t disclose whether her famous father would be featured on her album.rollingloud/Instagram“Maybe! We don’t know yet,” she said.rollingloud/Instagram

A behind-the-scenes video of the interview obtained by Page Six showed Kardashian, 43, supporting her eldest daughter from off to the side.

The SKIMS founder cheered for North at the festival as the tween performed tracks from her contentious father’s “Vultures” album Thursday.

A few of North’s besties also joined her on stage as she rapped “Talking/Once Again” while they chanted her rapper name, “Miss Westie.”

The SKIMS founder supported the tween from nearby.Rolling LoudLast week, North revealed she was working on an album called “Elementary School Dropout.”Getty Images

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Last week, Kanye’s mini-me revealed she was working on a solo album while performing with the rapper in Phoenix, AZ.

“I’ve been working on an album,” North told the audience, per Forbes. “Is (sic) called ‘Elementary School Dropout.’”

She explained her album is a nod to Kanye’s 2004 “The College Dropout” album.

“I’ve been working on an album,” she said during Kanye’s Phoenix, AZ., listening party.kimkardashian/InstagramIn December, North made her rapping debut as Miss Westie.Instagram/ Kim KardashianWhat do you think? Post a comment.

Last year, North made her debut as a rapper during one of her father’s first album listening parties with Ty Dolla $ign in Miami.

Showing off her vocals on the track, North introduced herself for the first time as Miss Westie.

Since then, she has traveled with Kanye across the globe to perform.

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