North West is following in her dad’s footsteps. 

The 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye “Ye” West made a rare appearance in her dad’s music by rapping on the bridge of “Lonely Roads,” his collaboration with ChristianKing” Combs collaboration that was released June 27.

In the song—which is an updated version of a track previewed by Ye and King back in March called “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine”—North detailed feeling like she’s on the right path when it comes to following her dreams.

“Doing everything I wanted, that’s the key to life,” the tween raps. “When you see me shining, then you see the light.”

But that doesn’t mean her journey hasn’t come without any downsides. In fact, she later admitted in the lyrics that she struggles to keep genuine people in her inner circle. As she put it, “Surrounded by fake friends I don’t even like.”

And North isn’t the only famous kid to prove they’ve got generational talent on the track. King, 27, also gives a shoutout to his dad Sean “Diddy” Combs  on “Lonely Roads,” which originally featured a recording of a phone call with the Bad Boy Records founder amid his incarceration on the previewed version’s intro. 

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