January 16, 2026 7:47 pm EST

Like father, like daughter.

North West rapped about loving piercings and tattoos on her new collaboration with dad Kanye West, titled “Piercing on My Hand (Ye’s version).”

“Piercing on my hand, the other holding bands,” North, 12, rapped in a snippet shared to her Instagram Stories Thursday.

“No friends, just filter, you wouldn’t understand.”

“Went to school for two days, then I got banned/Skipping school, yeah, I do it on the daily,” she continued elsewhere in the song. “Got some new rings, yeah, they’re so crazy.”

“All my friends are hits, you know I’m not lazy/You’re so angry that I’m so mainstream,” North continued rapping.

“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.”

The new song comes shortly after North clapped back at her haters by getting a second finger dermal piercing despite past criticism she received online for her first finger piercing because of its “dangerous” placement.

She debuted her newest piece of metal on Tuesday. In a photo shared to her Instagram Stories, she held up a fist showing off the double-ball piercing on her pointer and middle fingers.

She followed it up less than 15 minutes later with a beat that bore the title “Piercing on my hand hardstyle outro.”

Earlier this month, she sported another controversial body modification on the bridge of her nose.

Soon after sharing the daring look, North’s Instagram appeared to have been either taken down by her parents or by Instagram.

North and Kim both faced criticism online after the pre-teen premiered her first finger dermal in September. She has also been seen rocking fake tattoos in some of her older posts.

“Who the f—k lets their 12 year old have piercings? And who the f—k pierces a 12 year old? My kid didn’t even have her ears pierced at 12,” a Reddit user shared at the time. Others shared similar messages of shock.

However, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star defended her child’s choice of creative expression in her “Call Her Daddy” interview.

“It’s really hard and it’s really interesting because all the kids are wearing the same things,” adding, “But then my daughter tries to wear it and then I’m like, ‘okay, we’re never wearing that again.’ Unfortunately, we made that mistake in front of the whole world.”

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