Aiming for July 🎯 they’ll be plenty of content before then
@NYDSlaid2 күн бұрын
@@daniel-eason Great cant wait. Does your transition into an artist signify the end of the genius of series?
@daniel-easonКүн бұрын
For now… however I would love to pick it back up on a bigger platform. Scale up the idea a bit 💡
@elizabethfessel11963 күн бұрын
OMG I can't wait for part 2! Could you also do Tyler the Creator PLEEEEEEEASEEEEE
@daniel-eason3 күн бұрын
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@elizabethfessel11963 күн бұрын
PLEAAAASE do yung lean-- you make incredible content and I look forward to more of your documentaries!! You create masterpieces!
@DanA-bw7lm5 күн бұрын
'promo sm'
@purethicknzzdh15 күн бұрын
Kanye for president!
@charanjitbanga17437 күн бұрын
Great documentary
@ciaraskeleton10 күн бұрын
Ik all his flaws, but I still think that for his age he was wise beyond his years. Part of him just needed to catch up. He was doing the work to make that happen. He really did have pure intentions in his creation and with his fanbase. Which is rare asf. I don't know any other artists who recorded messages as intro's that warned people that the content was heavy, that if they weren't ready, don't listen. Don't hide your feelings even though you might want to. Open your mind before you consume this music because this is my pure energy. There is no one else who thought that deeply and empathetically about their fans. Sometimes I feel like he was willing to sacrifice himself and his personal life as long as he helped other People. He literally viewed himself as a vessel to carry a message and he was okay with that. Whether he was in a self destructive place or in a healing place, or both, his priority was 'how can I use this to fuel creation to reach other people positively' 'what way can I utilise this energy to make it a lesson or an opportunity' 'forget me, who can I help so they don't end up like me?' And his musical range is so huge that I'm confident I could show certain songs to elderly classical music snobs and they would think 'shit I should listen to more music, this is amazing'. He had a transcendental quality all round.
@cheng-tsohsieh999011 күн бұрын
This culture vulture game himself an n-word pass... And said Ye was egotistical while briefly showing the clip of him saying Bush doesn't love Black people 😑😑
@SumitKhadsesk8016 күн бұрын
One of the important videos on KZbin.
@yooomama429517 күн бұрын
Him and his mooooooMmmmmmm!!!!! Sooooo beautiful!!!!
@baebel204917 күн бұрын
Thank you for creating this. <3
@tatianacastillo8821 күн бұрын
If people understood what he’s saying about slavery then we wouldn’t still be in it . And it’s funny bc the man said “mine is grounded in a reality that I’ve been given” … he even heard him self and try to save it with “and I will change” but you can’t if you haven’t mentally unchained. If you don’t see this as a cult and us as the slaves then you’re still boxed. Where he went wrong and where I agree with the man though is thinking that the other side is our side. My ancestors handled them two different ways and got two VERY different results. I am mixed and of Seminole decent and Cherokee.. one walked a trail of tears and the other vowed to fight til the last drop of Seminole blood soaked the soil. Now look up which tribe owns their land completely and pays each member about 128k yearly to make sure we are all well taken care of. White people hide Native American history not just to weaken natives but also AA and POC in general. You see, it’s not the lie they tell you that native were “just too weak” to be slaves and we all died. No. We escaped and we worked together to help others escape. We also refused to reproduce and bring any new slaves into the world no matter what the hell they threatened. Yes, that meant many died and were tortured, but those who lived kept their freedom and were able to teach their descendants how to keep their freedom and roots too. That’s why the USA Andrew Jackson, spent $40,000,000+ trying to eradicate my tribes and labeled them a national security threat because we don’t believe in slavery and though so may say “oh that’s not our fight”, we realized we are one so we would go in the night and free entire groups out of slavery and welcomed them into our tribe. If people understood how they got AA to get stuck in slavery then we can understand what it actually looks like, see we are in it, and leave it. But if you don’t know what the root of the problem looks like then you can’t uproot it. We aren’t saying AA chose to be in slavery like in the way you choose a candy bc u want it, we mean like the same way citizens today use all the excuses of oppression and division to keep them complacent and stop them from just taking their freedom. Nat turner actually almost completely ended slavery but it was all ruined not by a white man, but a black man who ran back and told. Now us in the future look back and think it would be so easy but tell me, how easy do you think it would be to convince people today to see America was not built for us and that you can not fix them system from within the system you must realize your faith and confidence in yourself again to know and trust that you can build your own and you don’t need this US. Slavery never left, we reshaped how it looks and find new ways to further divide and polarize so we don’t use the numbers we’ve grown and that now seriously outnumber the oppressor . Just some food for thought .
@xMissTix21 күн бұрын
This was so hard to watch 😢
@nahooma775221 күн бұрын
BRO IDGAFFF WHAT YOU DOING RIGHT NOW BUT WE NEEED A DOCUMENTERY OF KENDRICK AND DRAKE BEEF PLZZ
@SunStarTeQuilla21 күн бұрын
Kanye West is a genuis, never was crazy like these criminal celebs hiding their hands.
@John-8621 күн бұрын
What do fish sticks got to do with me!!
@jaemartinmusic26 күн бұрын
Thank you for making such an inspirational presentation on the most misunderstood artiste and human being ever. Kanye is Next to NONE.
@WeekndWarriorrr26 күн бұрын
He's the... Can't keep in check Kanye, make you reflect Kanye, we should protect Kanye.
@John-8621 күн бұрын
I don’t get it I love fish sticks. I’m a Genius why don’t I get this.
@MyAccountForCommenting27 күн бұрын
Great video. I watched the jeen-yus documentary this weekend and there's a scene where Kanye is listed as a speaker at a conference with other artists and they just have his first name. He was annoyed and compared it to if they just had "Jermaine" instead of "Jermaine Dupri." Then, he thought more about it and said he wanted to be so big that he could just go by Kanye. Then, he went further to say what if he could just be known as Ye.
@phemo.mojaksne27 күн бұрын
Real Genious❤
@zencherelle535228 күн бұрын
Xo til death
@shykilhayes674729 күн бұрын
Wildwood Oprah have that doctor on her show promoting his business if he wasn't sufficiently certified? She should share responsibility in what happened the way people look upon her and trust her word and her confirmation of a person's character and conduct
@shykilhayes674729 күн бұрын
No way you can be told by anyone or anything on this Earth that you don't have an amazing mother if she remembers your childhood rhymes the best only and realest friend anyone can ever have in this thing we call Life a relationship that is priceless and holds no value but everything we need to exist Drew her nurturing arms that Will never let you down!
@SouleJWM29 күн бұрын
she really wanted that picture
@Newdmv2529 күн бұрын
I didn't know he had any issue with opiates in the past. After he goes to the hospital, they give him 7 pills a day instead of 2. Then he is diagnosed as bipolar and put on pills for that. That's what these psychiatrists do. He may be bipolar but it's not always so clear cut. I pray he finds peace far from Hollywood.
@John-8621 күн бұрын
Why does everyone keep calling me a gay fish??
@user-yk1pp7wo9yАй бұрын
You deserve 100 Million+ views, brother. Not because of Ye, but your overall creation. I don't usually comment, but this...this is something else. Don't ever stop. You got my infinite support, Daniel. Big Love.
@daniel-eason26 күн бұрын
You're incredible for this. Thank you.
@ShivwandersАй бұрын
Literally nobody cares about what Charlamane says. Mans small mind not capable of understanding the genius ye is
@Aman-qz1kdАй бұрын
YOOO WTF ONLY 13K VIEWS?? TS DESERVES A MILLI ATLEASTTT
@sushantdalmotra8802Ай бұрын
It's hard seeing that your videos not catching the traction it deserves. Bro the work you put in these videos all by yourself , not even the Look at Me Documantary Team have put in
@JerryWilson-di4uoАй бұрын
Miss him very much 😢😢😢😢😢
@mikevandyke4667Ай бұрын
Kanye West is a demon posessed little hangman. Make your peace
@vybez307820 күн бұрын
Ok Mike it’s fine you don’t look like you would it get it
@mikevandyke466712 күн бұрын
@@vybez3078 What do you mean with that statement?
@PaulsapartmentАй бұрын
Genius? LOL
@guyfierceАй бұрын
cold take
@vybez307820 күн бұрын
Yeah you don’t look like you would get it
@guyfierce20 күн бұрын
@@vybez3078 Fr
@whoamI-in9jqАй бұрын
Kanye screwed up when he went MAGA. Completely turned his back on everybody that made him
@whoamI-in9jqАй бұрын
Kanye completely changed after he lost his momma. He's lost in this Krazy world with NO guidance. When you get so much money, no one can tell you No. I feel bad for the brotha
@takundag_Ай бұрын
Zimbabwean instructor? Was it Mugabe?
@gtgokujrАй бұрын
Yeezy Porn 😭😭
@guyfierceАй бұрын
probably just a way to get talked about even more
@kyuxxvii4257Ай бұрын
AMAZING!!!
@odelisperalta5067Ай бұрын
Back in 2020 he seemed crazy but time has shown he was right. Kanye 4 ever I ❤ u 2024
@Findthetruth809Ай бұрын
THE LITERAL GREATEST ARTIST OF ALL TIME
@davidrotter7003Ай бұрын
This is a top notch documentary. Waaaay better than the netflix one!
@loboharden7891Ай бұрын
Can you do juice wrld next
@anquenjames4618Ай бұрын
It's like seeing Tupacs struggles in a different way
@blaquenguni9249Ай бұрын
This documentary is not good coz the person making it doesn't know what he's talking about. How did you miss Kanye West producing Commons "Be" album in 2005, you missed the other great producers at Roc A Fella at the time, Bink (who produced Devil In A New Dress for Kanye later in 2009), Just Blaze, Heatmakerz etc... You just collected info from the internet and rehashed it. But did not go in depth and show the nuance of what was happening.. This sounds like when white people write Books on Malcolm X
@johnviera3884Ай бұрын
I don’t know how so many talented people could come up with such a bad album. it’s almost impossible to accomplish this
@mrsred2u668Ай бұрын
Good for her he was crazy. You reap what you sew. KARMA !