Yippeee! Ye is set to hit the big screen soon.
The rapper and fashion mogul entertained us with some of his all-time greatest hits over the weekend at the Free Larry Hoover show hosted with Drake on Thursday, 9th December which cemented their reconciliation.
Kanye’s three-part documentary series Jeen-Yuhs is set to debut at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Coodie and Chike, Jeen-Yuhs is described on the Sundance website as a monumental production: Kanye West in three acts.
The story beyond the iconic music, an intimate and empathetic chronicle featuring never-before-seen footage from 21 years in the life of a captivating figure.
The series will then be made available on Netflix after its premiere, but there is no timetable at the moment for when it will hit the streaming platform.
In the trailer released by Netflix in September, the footage sees a young Kanye West freestyling his heart out with fellow legend Mos Def.
Jeen-Yuhs has been described to be 270 minutes long, meaning each part will be around an hour and a half. It is focused on telling the story of Kanye’s beginning in music, using exclusive footage, and showing Ye’s growth musically and business-wise over his entire career.
We cannot wait to see it.