Review: Netflix's Kanye doc isn't a vanity project. It's a candid look at how he lost his way
by Lorraine Ali, Los Angeles Times
Feb 17, 2022
3 minutes
Kanye West wasn't always infamous. Before he threatened Pete Davidson, ran for president, married into the Kardashian dynasty, cut into Taylor Swift's speech or called George W. Bush a racist, he was an aspiring producer and rapper in 1990s Chicago with boundless talent and potential.
Netflix's intimate and often heartbreaking docuseries "Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy" chronicles the impressive rise and later stumbles of West, piecing together more than 21 years' worth of footage shot
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