Kanye West’s Son Saint Stars in Surprise Album Video

Kanye West’s kids are by his side in his new musical era.

On March 19, the controversial hip-hop artist unexpectedly dropped his album titled “Bully“. To announce this project, he premiered a short film featuring his and Kim Kardashian’s eldest child, Saint West.

In a 45-minute long movie that Kanye posted on X, a 9-year-old named Saint squares off against a band of masked wrestlers using a toy hammer. As the album plays in the background, this battle unfolds. By the end of the video, Saint triumphs, standing alone in the center of the wrestling ring.

Kanye, who is the father of North West (11), Chicago West (9), and Psalm West (5) with Kim, shared what seems to be the cover art for his upcoming album, which showcases a close-up of Saint displaying black and silver teeth grills. This short film wasn’t the only unusual aspect of this release strategy, as Kanye appeared to unveil three different versions of the song “Bully“, although it seems that two of these have since been removed.

It’s quite appropriate that the Saint made an appearance on “Bully,” given that the “Heartless” rapper disclosed his son was the inspiration behind the album’s title.

In a conversation with Justin LaBoy on The Download in February, Kanye, who’s married to Bianca Censori, said his son was playing with another child and then kicked him. When Kanye asked why he did that, Saint replied, “Because he’s weak.” According to Kanye, this shows that the boy is a bully.

47-year-old isn’t working with his children for the first time, as he previously collaborated with North on her debut album “Vultures” in 2023. In fact, both North and her sister Chicago were featured in the music video for the single “Bomb,” which was part of the follow-up record to “Vultures,” released last August.

As a die-hard fan, just days before unveiling his new collaboration with Saint, Kanye played me his latest hit titled “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine.” Besides my little girl, this powerful track also stars Sean “Diddy” Combs, who’s currently behind bars facing charges of sex trafficking. (He maintains his innocence on all counts.)

Before the project went live, it seemed like Kanye disclosed Kim’s reluctance towards their collaboration. He posted what appeared to be a text exchange with his ex regarding the trademarking of North’s name—which he later removed. The text, supposedly from Kim, read, “I sent the paperwork over so I wouldn’t be featured in Diddy’s song to safeguard myself.

In a strong reaction, Kayne stated, “Modify it or we’ll clash, and neither of us can avoid the ensuing public backlash. It seems one of us must concede.

About a month ago, Kanye West likewise expressed his backing for Diddy (also known as Puff Daddy), stating publicly, “Diddy is free. We admire you, Diddy.

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2025-03-19 23:48