Polls in Northwestern America say locals aren't happy about Kanye's choice of baby name
It is safe to assume that most of us felt like we’d been dropped in the woods without a compass when Kanye West and Kim Kardashian revealed the name of their baby but recent polling suggests Americans in the U.S Northwestern particularly don’t approve of the direction that Kimye have chosen when calling their new born daughter North West.
According to Public Policy Polling, 22 percent of Montana residents “oppose” the name, while only 9 percent support it and the remaining 69 percent of Montana residents, admittedly, have no idea who North West is.
Entertainment channel E! reported that Kanye and Kim are telling friends that North means “higher power”. Nothing less can be expected from a man who’s just written a song ‘I Am A God’ on his new number 1 album Yeezus with lyrics like, “I just talked to Jesus/He said ‘what up Yeezus?’/I said “Shit I’m chilling/ Trying to stack these millions”.
With parents like hers, that unique name and all those stacked millions, North West is surely going all the way to the top, and a little to the left.
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