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Apr 6, 2021, 6:25 PM
Exclusive – CyHi The Prynce has long been affiliated with Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music label, although he was never officially signed to the imprint. So it came as somewhat as a surprise when CyHi released a song in 2015 called “Elephant In The Room” in which he shoots up the Def Jam Recordings offices, kidnaps Kanye and throws him in the truck of his car while dissing anyone who got in his way.
Using a sample from Cage The Elephant’s “Shake Me Down,” the song was uploaded to SoundCloud with a G.O.O.D. Music logo for the cover art, making it look especially disrespectful.
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A multi-part documentary series about Kanye West s life and career is reportedly set to land on Netflix this year.
According to Billboard, the streaming giant spent upwards of $30 million on the series, though this has not been confirmed.
The currently untitled project is being helmed by music video producing pair Clarence Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah, who were behind the hip-hop superstar and Yeezy founder s 2004 promos for Jesus Walks (Version 3) and Through the Wire .
Fans can expect to see never-before-seen footage of the rapper in the doc, which follows his career in music and fashion, his 2020 presidential bid, and touch on the tragic death of his mother, Donda West.
Kanye West documentary series reportedly sold to Netflix for R435m
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A multi-part documentary series about Kanye West s life and career is reportedly set to land on Netflix this year.
According to Billboard, the streaming giant spent upwards of $30 million (R435 million) on the series, though this has not been confirmed.
The currently untitled project is being helmed by music video producing pair Clarence Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah, who were behind the hip-hop superstar and Yeezy founder s 2004 promos for âJesus Walks (Version 3)â and âThrough the Wireâ.
Fans can expect to see never-before-seen footage of the rapper in the doc, which follows his career in music and fashion, his 2020 presidential bid, and touch on the tragic death of his mother, Donda West.
Kanye West docuseries reportedly set to hit Netflix
By rolling | April 7, 2021 |
Kanye West (Photo credit: Bang Media)
A multi-part documentary series about Kanye West‘s life and career is reportedly set to land on Netflix this year.
According to Billboard, the streaming giant spent “upwards of $30 million” on the series, though this has not been confirmed.
The currently untitled project is being helmed by music video producing pair Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike Ozah, who were behind the hip-hop superstar and Yeezy founder’s 2004 promos for “Jesus Walks (Version 3)” and “Through the Wire.”
Fans can expect to see never-before-seen footage of the rapper in the doc, which follows his career in music and fashion, his 2020 presidential bid, and touch on the tragic death of his mother, Donda West.