Posted on February 17, 2022 by urbanbadboys1
The first chapter of Netflix‘s docuseries “Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy” was released on the platform Wednesday, February 16th and the reactions are already all over the internet.
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Whether you love him or hate him, you know exactly who Kanye West is. Or do you? “jeen-yuhs” gives an intimate look into the struggles the rapper faced on his way to becoming the cultural icon that he is today and the eventual fall from grace that he experienced. The three-part documentary, directed by West’s longtime friends and collaborators Clarence “Coodie” Simmons(who is also the narrator of the film) and Chike Ozah, was filmed over 21 years.
The first part of the documentary, “Vision” highlights West’s battle to step out of the shadow of being “just a producer” and getting the respect he longed for as a rapper. In the hour and a half long episode, we get cameos from the likes of Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Dame Dash, Scarface, Jay-Z and Kanye’s late mother, Donda West.
That Kanye Documentary was amazing it felt like jumpin in a time machine
— Wale (@Wale) February 16, 2022
Upon watching the documentary, a few things really stand out. The first thing that is obvious is that Kanye always had confidence. Even before releasing College Dropout , West said the album was going to be “a breath of fresh air.” He also spoke on how he was “going to do it his way,” which is something we’re all accustomed to seeing the mogul do even to this day. “I’m not going to say that there’s no way that I can fail, but hopefully with God’s blessings—and I got the Roc on my side, and I got Chicago on my side—it shouldn’t be no way for me to lose, really.”
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College Dropout coming to fruition(a word that Ye referenced in the documentary) wasn’t an easy path. In the documentary, we get a glimpse of how difficult it was for Kanye to be taken seriously as a rapper. Never before seen footage shows Kanye West storming into Roc-A-Fella Records offices attempting to get signed. Kanye played now 2x platinum “All Falls Down” for the marketing department and an executive assistant. In what comes as a surprise to many of us, no one really seemed to be moved. In fact, no labels at all were moved. Rawkus Records and Capitol Records were two labels that were “supposed to sign” Kanye, but things never worked out.
It’s wild to think that “All Falls Down” wasn’t always a hit. Even when you see the vision it takes a lot of faith and persistence to prove it to everyone else.#jeenyuhs is now streaming pic.twitter.com/gAo0rQmKkJ
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) February 16, 2022
this kanye doc man. this guy went into the label played all falls down to everyone and literally no one gave a fuck. belief in yourself always is the key. i can’t stress it enough.
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(@MASON__NEWMAN) February 16, 2022
After not being taken seriously as a rapper and multiple deal opportunities falling through, it could have been easy for Kanye to give up. That wasn’t how he was raised though. In some of the most captivating scenes in the documentary, we see Kanye West visiting his late mother Donda in Chicago. His loving mother gave him words of encouragement from the very beginning. She instilled the confidence in him that he needed to always follow his dreams and never quit. She also never sugarcoated things with him. While referring to Kanye’s confidence, which she said could come off as a “little arrogant,” she said, “I think the way you handle yourself is really just perfect, but at the same time, you remember to stay on the ground and you can be all in the air at the same time.”
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The perseverance that West owned ended up getting him an appearance on MTV‘s segment “You Hear It First.” This was the final push that he needed to eventually get signed by Roc-A-Fella Records, where part one of the documentary ends.
When Kanye went to Burger King after learning the fact that he was going to get signed after getting turned down by labels.
‘Jeen-Yuhs’ beautifully captures the last few moments Ye could go out in public without being recognized
pic.twitter.com/3zAcxpnskO— Yeezyrih (@Yeeezyrih) February 17, 2022
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A lot of people finished watching the first serving of the documentary feeling inspired. Here are a few tweets that encapsulate those feelings:
kanye documentary mad inspiring.
this what i needed rn— INTERNET MONEY (@taztaylor) February 16, 2022
The Kanye West documentary is incredible! Like wow…
I’m so inspired, there’s work to be done!
— Tolly (@tolly_t) February 15, 2022
This Kanye doc man #JeenYuhs it's amazing I'm lost for words. You don't need to be a fan, but you'll be inspired to get up & live your life. Everything he said since 1998, he done did it man.
ALL THIS DRAMA ASIDE, KANYE WEST IS A GENIUS & VISIONARY AND YOU CAN'T DENY THAT.
— TONY FRANK (@SaintSeverino) February 16, 2022
This Kanye West Documentary Motivational, Underdogs Always Come On Top
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) February 17, 2022
Part two of “Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy” airs next week Wednesday, Febraury 23 on Netflix.
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