The fifth song on Kanye West's new album, Ye, is centered around a hook from Charlie Wilson and Kid Cudi that goes, "Make no mistake, girl, I still love you."

The line is likely a reference to Kanye's undying love for Kim Kardashian despite the ups and downs of their relationship, and it seems to be a favorite moment on the album for their daughter North West.

Kanye shared a short video of North singing along to the hook of "No Mistakes" late Saturday evening on Twitter with a trio of heart eyes emojis.

It appears fatherhood has been on Kanye's mind a lot lately. He spends the entire final song on the album, "Violent Crimes," outlining how being a father to North has changed his perspective on life—specifically how he views women. After 070 Shake sings "Don't you grow up in a hurry, your mom'll be worried" on the hook, Kanye raps, "Father, forgive me, I'm scared of the karma / 'Cause now I see women as somethin' to nurture / Not somethin' to conquer."

You can watch North's rendition of "No Mistakes" above and hear the studio version on Ye below.