NEXT-GEN TAKEOVER đŸ”„ North West & Lil Wayne’s son Lil Novi just dropped a surprise collab — and it’s already shaking the internet. The track, “Justswagup,” isn’t just a feature moment — it’s produced by North herself. Two legacies. One beat. Zero limits.

In a moment that’s sending shockwaves through the hip-hop world, the children of two legendary rappers have linked up for a surprising collaboration. North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Kanye West (Ye) and Kim Kardashian, has earned her first official production credit on “Justswagup,” a new single featuring emerging artist Mag!c and Lil Novi – the 16-year-old son of Lil Wayne, whose real name is Neal Carter.

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The track, which dropped late last year and gained massive traction in early 2026 after North revealed her involvement via Instagram Stories, marks a full-circle moment for fans of Ye and Wayne. The two icons have collaborated multiple times over the years, from classics like “Lollipop (Remix)” and “Barry Bonds” to more recent features on Vultures 2. Now, their offspring are carrying the torch, blending their familial legacies in the studio.

“Justswagup” is a moody, bass-heavy rage banger that perfectly captures the current wave of underground SoundCloud rap. North’s production features ethereal, floating synths layered over deep 808s and minimal percussion – mostly just pounding bass kicks that give the beat a hypnotic, enveloping feel. Critics and fans alike have noted its resemblance to rejected Playboi Carti tracks or placements that could fit on an Opium label project. One standout element is the sandy, distorted synth textures that add a gritty edge, supporting the artists’ auto-tuned flows.

Mag!c takes the lead with a mumbled, detailed verse – highlights include clever wordplay like enunciating “Rest-au-rant / Shirley temple sippin’” – while Lil Novi brings higher-energy delivery, channeling the raw passion of the rage subgenre. Novi, who has been steadily building his own buzz with viral snippets and releases, draws inspiration from artists like Che and Playboi Carti. His crew with Mag!c, dubbed We Are Young Money Mötley KrĂ«w (a playful nod to his father’s Young Money label and Mötley CrĂŒe), even featured Lil Wayne on their 2025 debut mixtape.

North’s entry into production isn’t entirely out of left field. The pre-teen has long shown a deep affinity for music, appearing on her father’s tracks like “Talking” from Vultures 1 and even rapping at his listening events. She’s a self-proclaimed SoundCloud stan, often sharing videos soundtracked by rage artists like Xaviersobased, OsamaSon, and prettifun. Last Halloween, she dressed as Bktherula, further signaling her immersion in the scene. Recently, North has been teasing more beats on social media, including flips of Hatsune Miku samples and other experimental instrumentals that echo her father’s innovative style.

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The revelation came when North posted clips claiming the “Justswagup” instrumental, sparking immediate reactions across platforms. Hip-hop outlets like The FADER praised it as her “first official placement,” noting how it fits seamlessly into the rage sound while showcasing her ear for atmospheric production. HotNewHipHop and Complex highlighted the generational handover, with many calling it a “wholesome win for the culture.” On X (formerly Twitter), posts from influencers like Kurrco went viral, amassing millions of views and thousands of reposts, with fans exclaiming “Ye and Lil Wayne’s kids now have a song togetherÂ đŸ€.”

Not all feedback has been unanimous praise. Some older listeners dismissed the beat as “TikTok-core” or “Gen Z drill-lite,” while forums like Lipstick Alley and Reddit threads debated the explicit lyrics typical of rage rap, questioning if it’s appropriate for teens. One commenter quipped it sounded like “Streets of Rage for Sega Genesis,” capturing the nostalgic yet futuristic vibe. Despite the divide, the consensus is clear: North has real talent behind the boards, and at just 12, she’s already making placements that underground artists would chase.

Lil Novi, born in 2009 to Lil Wayne and singer Nivea, has largely stayed low-key compared to his siblings (Wayne has four children total: Reginae, Dwayne III, Kameron, and Neal). But he’s been grinding independently, releasing music that carves his own path away from his dad’s shadow. Teaming with Mag!c – another young rapper gaining traction – and landing a beat from North West elevates his profile significantly.

Sources close to the project hint at more to come. Mag!c’s Instagram teases additional tracks with North’s production, including snippets of “Foreign Chopsticks” (with pulsing bass and spacey vocal chops reminiscent of early A$AP Rocky) and “Not Just an Era” (leaning into rap-rock hybrids). If North compiles these into a project, as some speculate, it could rival the curated chaos of Pharrell’s early compilations.

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This collab underscores a shifting landscape in hip-hop, where Gen Alpha and Zoomers are redefining the sound with DIY ethos and internet-fueled creativity. North, influenced heavily by her father’s boundary-pushing production, is stepping out as a beatmaker rather than just a performer – a smart move that highlights her versatility.

As “Justswagup” climbs streaming charts and SoundCloud plays, fans are buzzing about potential ripple effects. Could this inspire Ye and Wayne to reunite for a joint track? Or spark more cross-generational links among rap kids? One thing’s certain: the next era of hip-hop is here, and it’s being shaped by prodigies like North West and Lil Novi.

The song is available on platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, and DistroKid releases. Snippets and reactions continue to flood social media – check the comments on viral posts for direct listens.

This unexpected link-up proves that talent runs deep in these families, blending old-school legacy with new-school innovation. Hip-hop’s future looks bright – and a little rage-y.

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