Kanye West.Photo: Brad Barket/Getty

Kanye Westwill be the focus of an upcoming Netflix documentary series titledJeen-yuhs, whichdebuted a first-look teaserover the weekend on YouTube.
The throwback clip shows West, now 44, back in 2002 New York City, where he is seen with fellow rapper Mos Def along with collaborator Consequence and actor Wood Harris seated in what looks to be a conference room.
West asks Def in the clip, “Mos, can you spit a piece of that ‘Two Words’ s—?,” referencing what would become the track of the same name featured on his 2004 debut albumTheCollege Dropout.
After Def delivers his lyrics, West takes over, growing more spirited with each verse. At one point, when the rapper reaches a crescendo, Def applauds him and the camera pans away, only to have West continue rapping and direct the lens back to his face.
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The three-part docuseries is scheduled to premiere on Netflix in 2022.
Last month, West dropped his tenth studio album,Donda, which is named after the Grammy winner’s late mother Donda West, who died at the age of 58 followingplastic surgery complicationsin 2007.
The record is West’s first since the release of his 2019 gospel albumJesus Is King, which earned him a best contemporary Christian album Grammy.
The LP also marked West’s first album sinceKim Kardashian West— with whom he shares daughtersNorth, 8, andChicago, 3½, plus sonsSaint, 5½, andPsalm, 2 —filed for divorcein February after more than six years of marriage. TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansalum moved forward with divorce proceedings following a challenging period in the pair’s relationship last year.
source: people.com