WATCH: North West Previews Music Video For Her Track As Miss Miss Westie
Kanye West took to Instagram to post a video of his daughter North West showing him a storyboard she made for her music video.
On Wednesday, the Grammy-winning rapper posted a photo of a storyboard with the caption, "Talking video treatment by your bestie Ms Ms Westie."
He followed it up with a short video clip of his 10-year-old daughter explaining the storyboard she made, part by part.
North began by discussing the first scene, where a photo of a Lamborghini was pasted beside a snap of two men with basketballs, along with a text saying, "You don't want no problems, you just talking."
"I'm in my Lamborgini, driving to basketball practice, and I'm driving in the front seat just by myself," Kanye's eldest child with ex Kim Kardashian explained.
North then took her dad to scene two, which showed two photos of vultures and a picture of her with her friends in their pink pajamas.
"Then, it's all my friends and vultures, my merch. And then, one vulture is flying around," she said.
Per North's storyboard, she and her friends would eventually run into the paparazzi after exiting the car in Nobu.
She elaborated, "So then me and my friends yell at the car like, 'Don't try to test me,' and then we'd start the car... 'It's gonna get messy,' because we don't want them."
The preteen went on to share her ideas about scene four, which showed a photo of a vulture, her dad's portrait, her friends, a boxing ring and praying hands.
After Kanye said, "Bless me," North said they would play fight with each other at a boxing ring and then go, "It's your bestie."
The end of North's video treatment circled back to her returning to basketball practice.
There's no official title yet for North's track, but Kanye and talent manager YesJulz have used the line "It's your bestie, Miss Miss Westie" in their social media posts about it.
Meanwhile, Kanye's fans were all praises for his daughter's talent.
"North is going to be a star," commented one user on Kanye's reel, while another wrote, "She's a natural visionary. Get her director's chair ready!"