North West is officially stepping out of the shadows of her famous parents and into her own spotlight, reportedly securing a record deal with Gamma.
The 12-year-old daughter of Ye and Kim Kardashian is now linked to the independent music house led by former Apple executive Larry Jackson.
The industry buzz suggests North is already deep in studio sessions for her own debut, which has been tentatively called Elementary School Dropout.
The news follows the successful release of her latest single, “Piercing on My Hand,” which debuted on digital platforms earlier this month under the Gamma banner. The track, co-produced by Ye and Will Frenchman, serves as a bold style manifesto for the young rapper.
North addressed the critics and her unique lifestyle in the lyrics, rapping: “Shopping in Japan, that’s where I always stand/ Went to school two days, then I got banned.”
Beyond the music, North is already laying the groundwork for a broader empire. Kim, has reportedly moved her to a homeschooling curriculum to accommodate her growing workload, which includes the development of a fashion and jewelry line under the brand “NOR11.”

