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Ye and his daughter, North West, dominated the global stage (literally) during the seasoned artist's latest show in Los Angeles.
The father-daughter moment happened on Wednesday night, April 1, during Ye's first of two sold-out nights at SoFi Stadium. During the show, the artist formerly known as Kanye West performed his extensive catalog of hits while on top of a giant replica of planet Earth. In between songs from his new album BULLY and classics from his 20+ career, Ye brought out his 12-year-old daughter to perform some of her fan favorites. The preteen performed songs like "Talking" and her latest joint "Piercing On My Hand."
North West has developed into her own artist since she made her debut on her father's collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign, VULTURES. North went from hopping on songs like "BOMB" with her sister, Chicago, to making her own songs. She released "Piercing On My Hand" back in February and also appeared on King Combs' "Lonely Roads" off his Never Stop EP. She continued to work with other artists like FKA Twigs, who recruited young Northie for their collaboration "Childlike Things" on her Grammy Award-winning album Eusexua. She also got into her producer bag with Lil Wayne's son Lil Novi and Young Money Mötley Krëw's Mag!c on "Justswagup."
Ye also brought out another special guest during his recent show. Don Toliver joined the Chicago native on his world stage and performed their beloved collaboration "Moon" from Ye's Donda album. He also delivered his solo track "E85" from his new album Octane. At one point during the show, Ye appeared to have an issue with the lighting on stage and called out the team behind the scenes midway through his performance of "Good Life." He concluded the show by performing hits from The College Dropout and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Check out more moments from the concert below.