North West previews music sampling Kanye West's 'Coldest Winter'

North West has shared a preview of her unreleased music on TikTok Live, featuring a sample from her father Kanye West's track 'Coldest Winter.' The new work serves as an electropop tribute to West's late mother, Donda West. This follows recent collaborations and performances by the young artist.

North West, the daughter of Kanye West, recently previewed unreleased music during a TikTok Live session. The track samples 'Coldest Winter' from her father's 2008 album 808s & Heartbreak. Described as an electropop tribute, it interpolates Tears for Fears' 'Memories Fade' and honors Donda West, who passed away in November 2007 due to coronary artery disease and complications from cosmetic surgery.

The beat in North's version includes punchier drums compared to the original, while retaining the same melody and faint echoes of Kanye West's vocals. Earlier this year, in January, North shared a snippet of a collaboration with her father, rapping lines such as: 'All my friends are hits, you know I’m not lazy/ You’re so angry that I’m so mainstream/ I’m not sure I’m crazy/ I want more piercings and tats/ I love blue hair, put it in some plaits/ Put the music to the max/ I want like a hundred thousand racks.'

Shortly after, North, sporting blue hair, joined Kanye West on stage in Mexico City for his first performance there in 20 years at the La México venue. She accompanied him on 'Only One' and performed her own 'Piercing on my Hand.'

Throughout 2025, North collaborated with FKA Twigs on 'Childlike Things' from the album Eusexua, where she rapped in Japanese. She also appeared on the Kanye West-produced 'Lonely Roads' from King Combs' Never Stop EP. Reports indicate North signed with Larry Jackson’s Gamma record label in February 2026, with more music forthcoming. Kanye West, now known as Ye, signed with the same company earlier that year.

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Ye unveils new album 'Bully' and 'Father' video in dramatic studio setting with featured artists.
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Ye releases 'Bully' album and 'Father' video

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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has released his new album 'Bully' on major streaming platforms following a YouTube livestream premiere. The 18-track project features artists including Travis Scott, Don Toliver and Peso Pluma. Producer James Blake requested his name be removed from credits on one track.

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, returned to the stage in Mexico City after nearly two decades, performing alongside his daughter North West. The duo shared emotional moments during the show at La México arena. This appearance follows Ye's recent public apology for past controversial remarks.

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Kanye West surprised fans by appearing at comedian Deon Cole's show at the Hollywood Improv on December 27, where he announced a forthcoming album. The rapper joined Cole onstage amid cheers from the audience. Cole later shared video of the lighthearted exchange on Instagram.

J. Cole has released a second album cover for his highly anticipated project, The Fall-Off, set for release on February 6. The new image features the rapper himself, complementing the original nostalgic photo from his teenage years. This update comes amid a detailed rollout that includes a recent single and mixtape, building excitement for what may be his final album.

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FKA Twigs has shared her new single 'Predictable Girl,' the second preview from her forthcoming album 'EUSEXUA Afterglow,' set for release on November 14, 2025. The track arrives with a music video directed by Jordan Hemingway and follows the earlier single 'Cheap Hotel.' The album continues the themes of her Grammy-nominated 'EUSEXUA' and features a collaboration with PinkPantheress.

Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams shared excitement about her upcoming third album at a Los Angeles event on January 7, 2026, calling it her most personal work yet. Meanwhile, Australian artist The Kid Laroi released his sophomore album Before I Forget on January 10, 2026, a vulnerable exploration of heartbreak and acceptance. These developments signal a strong start to the year for both rising stars in pop and hip-hop.

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Updating his January announcement, Kanye West has set a March 27 release for 'Bully' and revealed an eight-show world tour, including his first U.S. performance in two years at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 3.

 

 

 

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