gives FIRST LOOK at Kanye West's Jeen-Yuhs documentary that will span ...

gives FIRST LOOK at Kanye West's Jeen-Yuhs documentary that will span ...
Netflix gives FIRST LOOK at Kanye West's Jeen-Yuhs documentary that will span ...

The first look at the upcoming Kanye West documentary, Jeen-Yuhs, was released on Netflix's official YouTube account on Saturday.

During the clip, the 44-year-old rap mogul was seen performing with his friend and collaborator, Mos Def, while hanging out with a group of other individuals who marveled at the pair's rapping skills.

The feature has been in the works for just over two decades, and it is currently set to be released on the streaming service in 2022.

New content: A first look clip from the upcoming Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs was released on Netflix's YouTube account on Saturday

New content: A first look clip from the upcoming Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs was released on Netflix's YouTube account on Saturday

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The clip began by specifying that the clip shown was shot in New York nearly twenty years ago.

An individual then asks Mos Def to perform the track Two Words, which was released on West's 2004 album, The College Dropout.

The 47-year-old rapper then began his verse and notably shouted out his collaborator while demonstrating his impressive grasp on wordplay.

The Grammy-winning songwriter went on to perform his part of the song and became much more animated as his portion progressed in intensity.

In the past: The clip began with a text graphic that noted that the footage shown was shot in New York nearly two decades ago

In the past: The clip began with a text graphic that noted that the footage shown was shot in New York nearly two decades ago

Doing their thing: In the clip, Mos Def and West were seen performing their collaborative track Two Words, which was released on his 2004 album The College Dropout

Doing their thing: In the clip, Mos Def and West were seen performing their collaborative track Two Words, which was released on his 2004 album The College Dropout

The group of individuals present reacted to the rappers' performances following the end of the track, and Mos Def and West were also seen congratulating each other.

The first look clip ended with the revelation that the feature's official name was Jeen-Yuhs.

A specific release date was not given following the conclusion of the featurette, although a screen with a text graphic that read 'coming soon' was shown.

The news about the forthcoming feature was first reported by Billboard, who initially released information about the project in April.

Building hype: News about the project was initially reported by Billboard this past April; West is seen in 2020

Building hype: News about the project was initially reported by Billboard this past April; West

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