In a new TikTok video released on Wednesday night, Kim Kardashian and her eldest daughter, North, rocked out in black makeup on social media. This, in spite of the public demand of Kanye West weeks back that for North West to stay out of that social media platform.

"Emo GIrl," the enigmatic song by Machine Gun Kelly and Willow Smith, was sung by eight-year-old and her cousin, Penelope Disick, on this fun clip.

Despite Kanye West's repeated attempts to keep North off social media, it is quite obvious that North is at the age that would not take such prohibition seriously.

The fact that Kim Kardashian is on the video, shows that this is not a problem for her. At least, she can supervise the children on their TikTok activities. North West certainly had the time of her life with that short clip, since she knew every word to the punk rock song that played.

@kimandnorth ♬ emo girl - Machine Gun Kelly & WILLOW

Kim Kardashian was so game to be on the video that she readily wore jet black makeup that would be running down her cheeks.

The girls appeared to be having a good time as North danced about with smeared black eye and lip makeup.

In keeping with the theme of their song, she displayed her braces and braided hair while sporting a white T-shirt. She and her cousin mouted the words, "I fell in love with an emo girl."

Aside from a few loose strands framing her eyes, Kim kept the long brunette locks out of her face and applied just enough dark blush to give the short film its instant two million likes.

Her estranged husband and North's father Kanye West, who recently went on a tirade over his kids using social media, may or may not have given the green light for increased social media attention. But one cannot forget how he deliberately went on social media last month to ask his fans, "'Since this is my first divorce I need to know what should I do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will?"

Hours later, Kim Kardashian hit back with fiery hints that she's the main caregiver and that Kanye West had caused the family enough pain. She specifically said TikTok is not as dangerous as Kanye West is.

"'Kanye's constant attacks on me in interviews and social media is actually more hurtful than any TikTok North might create," she wrote.

In reaction to Kim's comments, Kanye posted a screenshot of Kim's statement and wrote, "'What do you mean by main provider ? America saw you try to kidnap my daughter on her birthday by not providing the address."

It was the start of something big. The coming days would have Kanye bashing Pete Davidson and posting random stuff that made his own friends worry about his mental health.