Former Roc-A-Fella Data A&R Wayno says that Kanye West’s jeen-yuhs documentary was suffering from inaccuracies. Wayno defined his points with the documentary throughout a latest interview on Homegrown Radio. Wayno mentioned a scene throughout which Ye performs “All Falls Down” to a number of disinterested people on the Roc-A-Fella places of work.
“It was not like that bro, as a result of initially, once I got here round — I’m speaking about being actually, actually, within Roc-A-Falla [2002] — Kanye was already producing. Once I had met him, he had simply acquired a tattoo of all of the songs he produced on his arm,” he started
Kanye West At A “Jeen-Yuhs” Screening
Wayno additional recalled: “I walked as much as him like ‘Yo you Kanye?’ and he like ‘Yeah, I rap too,’ — he rapped for me. And, he simply rapped for like eight minutes. He would do the identical routine for everybody he met. The video that they present of him coming to the workplace and doing that. That wasn’t the primary time he did that. In 2002, strolling into someplace with a digicam is sort of a massive factor.”
“Now, Chaka Pilgrim was the pinnacle of selling at Roc-A-Fella — to today she nonetheless work with Jay, Beyoncé, all of them. He bust in her workplace with all of the cameras out. He ain’t inform no person he about to do that or nothing. Bro, thoughts you it’s not the primary time we heard ‘All Falls Down.’ We been heard ‘All Falls Down.’ He walks out like ‘yeah they ain’t feeling me,’” he added. “That’s not actual.”
Netflix launched jeen-yuhs again in early January 2022, on Netflix. It chronicles the early profession and rise of Kanye West all through the 2000s. After its launch, Wayno initially criticized it in a submit on social media. “What number of occasions can you have got a loopy response to one thing you’ve heard 10x it was type of annoying at that time,” he wrote on the time.
Wayno On The Accuracy Of “Jeen-Yuhs”
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