Kanye West Feels Daughter North West Channels His Late Mother

Kanye West, the renowned Grammy-winning artist, has opened up about a profound connection he feels with his late mother, Donda West, through his eldest daughter, North.

Donda West tragically passed away in November 2007 following complications from a cosmetic procedure, leaving a lasting impact on Kanye’s life. In a recent interview with Big Boy TV, Kanye revealed that he believes his mother communicates with him through 10-year-old North.

Reflecting on a moment of collaboration with North while working on music, Kanye shared a poignant memory from their time together in Italy. He recounted playing a song called “Back to Me” for North and seeking her opinion on a particular line in the song.

According to Kanye, North’s response resonated deeply with him, as he felt her words echoed his mother’s spirit. He described how North’s feedback felt like a channel for his mother’s guidance, acknowledging her intuitive understanding of the music.

Beyond providing feedback on his music, North is also forging her own path in the music industry. During one of her father’s listening events for his collaborative project with Ty Dolla $ign, North surprised attendees by announcing her debut album titled “Elementary School Dropout.”

The album’s title pays homage to Kanye’s iconic debut album, “The College Dropout,” released in 2004. North’s decision to follow in her father’s footsteps reflects a familial bond rooted in creativity and artistic expression.

Kanye’s revelation about his connection with North underscores the enduring influence of loved ones, even after they have passed away. For Kanye, North’s presence serves as a reminder of his mother’s wisdom and guidance, providing him with comfort and inspiration as he navigates his journey through music and life.

As Kanye continues to explore his spirituality and creativity, his bond with North remains a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of love and familial connection.