Kanye West appeared on Late Night with its new host, Seth Meyers, and performed a medley of some of his biggest hits. He also sat down with Meyers and talked about becoming a father to 8-month-old North West.

The Yeezus rapper, who just wrapped his tour this past weekend in Long Island, said welcoming a daughter with fiancé Kim Kardashian has changed his “approach” to everything in life.

West Meyers asked if his songs would be “kid-friendly” now, West laughed and said "I think artistic, intellectual kid-friendly songs.” He was quick to point out, however, "If you sat down and talked to Quentin Tarantino, [and asked] like, 'Are you going to make G-rated movies?' It's Quentin Tarantino."

Rolling Stone notes West talked about his creativeness, mentioning Michelangelo, Jay Z and Russell Simmons during certain points.

"For me, I give you paintings, sonic paintings," he said. "I have synesthesia; I can see sound. So when I do fashion I just want to give you sculptures.

Vibe reports after the interview he performed a medley of hits such as “Jesus Walks,” “Touch the Sky,” “Stronger,” “Heartless,” “All of the Lights,” “Mercy,” and his newest, “Black Skinhead.”

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