:: Continuing on the silent treatment he gave the 106 & Park crowd when he appeared alongside 2 Chainz last week, the musical genius releases a film that features no sound at all. The plot is difficult to follow at times, but subtitles in ALL CAPS fill in the gaps for viewers at crucial moments.
:: Watching MTV 2 one night, Kanye randomly comes across the music video of Twista’s “Celebrity Overnight.” With recent talks about Twista possibly joining the G.O.O.D Music imprint, ‘Ye feels a sense of guilt for not remembering Miri Ben-Ari’s whereabouts. In an effort to find her, Ye’ reconciles with Consequence, and the Queens-bred MC quickly accepts his apology—as he has nothing else to do. They go on a quest in the Middle East to look for hip-hop's favorite violinist.
:: Written, narrated, edited and directed by Kanye himself, this autobiographical documentary tells the rap icon's full story as only he can. In order to dig deep, Kanye sits in front of a mirror and asks his reflection questions about himself.
:: The Devil Wears Nada
After fleeing the States because of an undisclosed controversy, Kanye plays an intern who finds himself overseas at a fictional fashion line. He works for an evil boss (played by Dame Dash), who’s bitter about a past partnership gone wrong, and parades around the office yelling about his employees "don't know shit about the [fashion] culture" and never reusing a pair of socks he wore once. His fellow interns include Taz Arnold and Curt@in$, whose morales are boosted by Kanye’s random compliments about their fashion senses, but soon forgotten as ‘Ye moves onto the next one.
:: As a child, Kanye spent a year in China while his mom took a teaching job. In this underdog journey, a young Kanye rises to the heights of China's underground Karaoke scene by wowing his peers with flawless renditions of America's hottest hip-hop songs. But accusations of cheating arises as it’s discovered auto-tune was involved in Kanye's vocal makeover.
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