Before the high-profile marriage to Kim Kardashian and building an over billion dollar empire, Kanye West was just an artist from Chicago with a dream.And a new documentary - titled jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy - will feature rare footage from his humble beginnings trying to make his name in the hip-hop scene to his improbably 2020 US presidential run.A teaser was released for the three-part Netflix docuseries which is over 21 years in the making which showed never-before-scene clips of the now 44-year-old rapper working on his 2004 debut album The College Dropout and intimate moments with his beloved mother Donda before she tragically passed away in November 2007.
Through the wire: teaser for a new Kanye West documentary - titled jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy - will feature rare footage from his humble beginnings trying to make his name in the hip-hop scene to his improbably 2020 US presidential run.
Through the fire:A teaser was released for the three-part Netflix docuseries which is over 21 years in the making which showed never-before-scene clips of the now 44-year-old rapper working on his 2004 debut album The College Dropout and intimate moments with his beloved mother Donda (pictured) before she tragically passed away in November 2007The minute-long video began with footage from New York City in 2002 as a young Ye could be seen telling the cameras that he had bickered with collaborator and fellow Chicago-based rapper Rhymefest over his genius.
Kanye said: 'Me and [Rhyme]Fest got into an argument in the car. I feel like he disrespected me, man. He tried to say that I wasn't a genius yet.'The now 44-year-old rapper - bornChe Smith - challenged him as he replied: 'Well who is you to call yourself a genius?' Bond: The.
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