1 hr 7 min

​Kanye West 'Jeen-Yuhs' Netflix Documentary Reaction Ignite Your Acting Career

    • TV & Film

Ye's early journey into the music industry and his ride to greatness is inspirational. Support our show at the links below:
Our show is 100% listener supported. If you've gotten anything out of the show please consider supporting Ignite Your Acting Career at https://patreon.com/igniteyouractingcareer or
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Clarence "Coodie" Simmons is a believer. Simmons believed a young music producer and aspiring rapper named Kanye West was going to be a star. The filmmaker believed God was directing his life when he upended it to follow West, now Ye, from Chicago to New York City to film the musician's rise. Simmons still believes, even as things have gotten messier and more complicated since West reached the top. "I always believed his purpose would take him to these heights. Motivated by faith, we climbed together," Simmons says in the resulting three-part docuseries, "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye West Trilogy," he directed with Chike Ozah.

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Ye's early journey into the music industry and his ride to greatness is inspirational. Support our show at the links below:
Our show is 100% listener supported. If you've gotten anything out of the show please consider supporting Ignite Your Acting Career at https://patreon.com/igniteyouractingcareer or
Cash App - https://cash.app/$faucettemedia or $faucettemedia in your app.
Clarence "Coodie" Simmons is a believer. Simmons believed a young music producer and aspiring rapper named Kanye West was going to be a star. The filmmaker believed God was directing his life when he upended it to follow West, now Ye, from Chicago to New York City to film the musician's rise. Simmons still believes, even as things have gotten messier and more complicated since West reached the top. "I always believed his purpose would take him to these heights. Motivated by faith, we climbed together," Simmons says in the resulting three-part docuseries, "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye West Trilogy," he directed with Chike Ozah.

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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igniteacting/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igniteacting/support

1 hr 7 min

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