Kanye West: A Higher Power (2020) - full transcript

Kanye West is one of the most recognizable rappers of the 21st century, transforming the sound of music through his production style and passionate lyrics. However, controversial statements would be a constant factor in his career, affecting his life and causing uproar around the pop-culture world. The past decade of his career has been turbulent, but he maintains his status as one of the greatest rappers of his generation.

- I remember playing demos for all these different labels

in here, bring

different people in.

And everybody wanted the sound to sound like something

that was already out there.

And to me that was blocking,

that was a form of blocking your artistic freedom.

Not allowing you to just express what you wanted to do

and bring some type

of change to the game.

A man

with a musical gift,

whose words spread controversy wherever he goes.

Kanye West became the most important new rap star

of the 2000s.

A character who made the

mainstream come to him

rather than the

other way around.

Proud winner of

21 Grammy Awards,

his ego is almost justified.

Kanye is one of the most

recognizable rappers

of the 21st century,transforming the sound of music

through his production style and passionate lyrics.

- Kanye West is the super producer turned rapper

to reality star who's

never at the headlines

and made some of the

best rap hip-hop music

of the last two decades.

- Any opportunity I get

to express my music,

I try to take it.

However,

controversial statements

will be a constant

factor in his career,

affecting his life

and causing uproar

around the pop culture world.

On top of that, Kanye's marriage to Kim Kardashian

added another layer to the stars overwhelming fame.

The constant

hounding of the press

would affect Kanye's mental state later in his career.

But despite his

outspoken behavior,

Kanye West has changed the world with his sound and image,

developing a new Sunday

service church in 2019

and releasing a gospel album.

- Only thing bad about

performing was that,

while I was performing, I couldn't actually see it.

It seems Kanye is turning his favor to religion

and staying out of

the public disputes.

The past decade of his career has been turbulent.

But he maintains his status as one of the greatest rappers

of his generation.

- Around the time of

the European Awards,

I think my public perception was at an all time low,

they made me look like

I was just an animal

for running on stage

and basically saying,

"This is how I feel,"

I felt like I was robbed at the awards and everything.

And you know, a lot of people would say negative things

about me, a lot of magazines pulled out on me,

a lot of people turned

their backs on me

and inspired me to of into the studio and make music

that people couldn't deny,inspire the course for stronger.

That that don't kill me, it only make me stronger.

- Kanye West was born

in Atlanta, Georgia,

and he moved to Chicago when he was three years old.

His parents got divorced so he was raised solely by his mom.

And they had a

great relationship,

they're really, really close.

She was a teacher.

He was very much brought up

in a very middle

class background.

He had a good schooling.

He went to university

to study art,

but dropped out after one year

because he really wanted

to focus on his music.

Kanye

West's ambition in life

was always to become

a professional rapper.

By the year 2000, Kanye was making a name for himself

in the music production scene.

This would solidify the

beginning of his career.

- In the beginning,

Kanye was working

with lots of unknown artists, lots of underground stars,

but it was his

collaboration with Jay-Z

on his "Blueprint" album that really got Kanye noticed.

After his

persistent attempts

to get a contract, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella records,

Damon Dash,

reluctantly signed him

to keep him from defecting to another label.

- It actually took

Kanye quite a while

to persuade the other

guys he was working with

that he should be taken

seriously as a rap star.

You know, he didn't have the kind of gangster rap pedigree

that these other guys had.

At the time, it was

like you needed to be,

a drug dealer or have been shot

in order to be taken seriously as having any credibility.

Kanye was this

guy who'd grown up

in a beautiful

suburb of Chicago.

His mother was a very

respected academic.

He'd lived in China

when he was 10 years old

and learned Chinese.

He certainly didn't have

that kind of pedigree.

Ironically, it was a

tragedy that gave Kanye

his first break

as a solo artist.

On the

23rd of October, 2002,

Kanye's life was to

change dramatically.

He had been working late at a California recording studio,

when he eventually

decided to drive home.

Kanye fell asleep at the wheel

causing a near fatal car crash.

The crash left him

with a shattered jaw,

which was wired shut during reconstructive surgery.

- He was involved in a really serious car crash,

which involved him breaking his jaw in three places.

The jaw was then

wired back together,

and it really provoked him in thinking life is for living,

let me live it.

- He talked about that

he'd been kind of saved

because he's a religious man.

And I think he had this sense,

this could have confirmed that,

that he had this

sense of purpose,

and that's why he'd been saved.

And people who worked with him said that from then on,

it was like a

different character,

he was even more fired up, he was even more purposeful.

Kanye used

his life changing crash

to his advantage.

If anything, it encouraged him to fulfill his ambition

of becoming a rapper.

While suffering with

his jaw wired shut,

he recorded his first single, "Through the Wire".

- "Through the Wire" was kind of a surprise big hit.

But in the background

story behind it,

it's actually pretty incredible

the fact he had a life

threatening car crash

and wrote and performed the song with his jaw wired shut

hence the name of the track,

just weeks after he'd

had his jaw wired.

I think fans really

pick up on on the pain

and the truth behind that track,

rather than just a

gangster throwaway track

that a lot of other rappers were putting out at the time.

- There were so many different Polaroid pictures

that you see which take

him through his life

through his journey.

And it shows that he's

obviously really thought

about where he's come from, and probably where he's going.

♪ For breakfast, an

Ensure for dizzert ♪

♪ Somebody ordered pancakes I just sip the sizzurp ♪

♪ That right there could drive a sane man bizerk ♪

♪ Not to worry the

Mr. H-to-the-Izzo's

back to wizzork ♪

♪ How do you console my mom or give her light support ♪

♪ Telling her, her

sons' on life support ♪

♪ And just imagine

how my girl feel ♪

♪ On the plane scared

as hell that her guy... ♪

- This was this kind

of formative event.

And he emerges from

sort of almost dying.

And as a sort of rap

star and it worked.

It's sort of a self

fulfilling prophecy.

He tells the story of

who he's going to become

and he becomes that.

- You know it

happened for a reason.

God knew I had a message, He knew I had a mission,

but He knew no one

cared about me.

He said, "Kanye, I'm gonna make somebody care about you."

Bam, I nearly died.

That's one of the best things that can happen to a rapper.

Kanye's first album,

titled "The College Dropout" was recorded in Los Angeles

while he was recovering

from the accident.

Unfortunately, the

album was leaked

months before its

official release.

Kanye, however, used

this to his advantage,

reviewing the album and making changes where he seemed fit.

It was then pushed back from its 2003 release date

and officially released the album with Roc-A-Fella Records

in February 2004.

"The College Dropout"

went on to become

a certified triple platinum album in the U.S.

This accumulated Kanye

10 Grammy nominations,

leading to three wins,

including Best Rap Song

for the track "Jesus Walks".

- I changed my name this week from Kanye to The Face,

which stands for the

face of the Grammys.

Due to the fact

that 10 nominations

is the third most in history, and from now on,

I prefer to be called The Face.

It was safe

to say that Kanye West

had established himself as a chart-topping rapper.

He was eager to show that off at the Grammy's after party.

- Somebody call

hip-hop and tell him

that his artist won

three Grammys tonight.

Let him know.

I wanna thank my man

Zekaya for co-writing

for helping me come

up with my speech.

I wanna thank Brooke for helping me come up with my speech.

I don't think I'll be

on the internet like

we should take these Grammys away here write this speech

on the shelf.

I love y'all and y'all know I love the rap, right?

So I just, play that

J Love E right quick,

and imma spit a verse

with y'all right quick.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

♪ Now I wish I hear the alarm

♪ Y'all gotta know it's

J. Lo with the cons ♪

♪ They claiming

Kanye in the Vans ♪

♪ By the way he pop dollars on Louis Vuitton ♪

♪ Roc-A-Fellas are on

♪ And you know you lost sweet and get a lucky charm ♪

♪ If you ain't in Vegas ringing on the sweet of the palm ♪

♪ This song is about

the jewelry in his arm ♪

♪ In fact, we gon'

blow like Johnny Depp ♪

♪ And yep, I'll wake

up with spouses ♪

♪ So let me break

down what my vows is ♪

♪ I need John, he

drunk like louses ♪

♪ Hop on couches,

remove your blouses ♪

♪ Girls who go wild

♪ Is making Perry surprise

♪ How the hell the

club allowed it ♪

♪ We gotta arrange it before the Range can afford to pay me ♪

♪ But can't afford

that to happen ♪

♪ So hey man, give back

The Rockas in the building,Roc-A-Fella Records, good music.

I love y'all, 2005,

hip-hop is alive.

It's your boy, Kanye

and Louis Vuitton dog,

the Grammy winner.

Please get your

frustrations out,

we better tape them

with a run baby.

TLC, holla at me.

With the money gained from the sales

of "The College Dropout", Kanye was able to bring

a whole live orchestra into the recording session

for his second album,

"Late Registration".

A bold move that would

change the overall sound

of his music.

- You've got collaborations with people like Jamie Foxx,

Adam Levine.

You're seeing here

that Kanye is respected

within the industry because he's got these great names

on board.

But it also shows that he's developing as an artist

with his skill at producing rap as well as melody.

"Late Registration"sold over 2.3 million units

in the United States alone, and also broke a record

for the most digital

downloads in a week.

When the single "Gold Digger" sold over 80,000 copies.

- "Gold Digger" was one of the most successful songs ever

and certainly one

of the biggest hits

of Kanye West's career.

I think for mainstream people, people who, like myself,

who weren't really rap fans, everybody likes that song.

How can you not like that song?

It doesn't matter if you're into rap music or not.

It's a fantastically

catchy crossover tune.

And the fact that he got Jamie Foxx to duet with him on it

was just perfect timing.

It's a fun video, you see Kanye West looking extremely cool.

♪ Now I ain't sayin'

she a gold digger ♪

♪ But she ain't messin'

wit no broke, broke ♪

♪ Now I ain't sayin'

she a gold digger ♪

♪ But she ain't messin'

wit no broke, broke ♪

♪ Get down girl,

go 'head get down ♪

♪ Get down girl,

go 'head get down ♪

♪ Get down girl,

go 'head get down ♪

♪ Get down girl, go 'head

♪ Cutie da bomb

♪ Met her at a beauty salon ♪

♪ With a baby Louis Vuitton

♪ Under her under arm

- It was a great song,

it was widely received

across all genres, and it really put Kanye West on the map.

"Late Registration" also won Kanye

another Grammy for

Best Rap Album.

♪ But she ain't messin'

with no broke, broke ♪

♪ Get down girl,

go 'head get down ♪

♪ Get down girl,

go 'head get down ♪

- Now when I say get down,

that means for y'all

to get up actually,

it's reverse psychology.

♪ Get down girl, go 'head get down ♪

♪ Cutie da bomb

♪ Met her at a beauty salon ♪

♪ With a baby Louis Vuitton

♪ Under her under arm

♪ She said I can tell you rock

♪ I can tell by ya charm

♪ Girls you got a flock

♪ I can tell by ya charm and ya arm ♪

♪ I'm lookin' for the one

♪ Have you seen her?

Kanye's

image in 2005 however,

changed dramatically.

Just days after "Late

Registration" release,

during a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims

on live television, Kanye exposed his controversial views.

His comments reached much of the United States,

leading to mixed reactions.

George Bush will later call it,

one of the most disgusting moments of his presidency.

- In 2006, Kanye did one of the most shocking things

that he's ever done.

It was during a Hurricane Katrina telethon

where celebrities went on TV to try and raise money

for victims of the terrible events in New Orleans.

And Kanye West is standing there next to Mike Myers

and they are reading

a teleprompter

talking about the devastation that happened.

And all of a sudden Kanye goes way off script.

It's absolutely hilarious to watch Mike Myers' face

because he literally looks like he's gonna die.

He's so uncomfortable,

he's completely stuck

like a deer in the headlights.

He doesn't know what to do and Kanye is just going for it

and just ranting.

- I hate the way they

portray us in the media.

If you see a black family, it says they're looting,

if you see a white family, it says they're looking for food.

And you know, it's

been five days

because most of the

people are black.

And even for me

to complain about,

I will be a hypocrite because I've tried to turn away

from the TV because

it's too hard to watch.

- Kanye is just ranting way and then finally at the end,

he says that George Bush doesn't like black people.

- It may end up being the most tragic loss of all.

- George Bush doesn't

care about black people.

Please call.

- In the past few days,

America and people

has been stepping up.

- The producers quickly, quickly cut to somebody else

to get Kanye off camera

as fast as possible

but because the

show went out live,

there was no way to edit any of that from appearing.

It caused an

international sensation.

It was the biggest headline to come out of the entire thing

that Kanye West went on TV

and basically called

George Bush a racist.

- It proceeded to have a devastating effect really

on Kanye and his reputation.

Throughout

2005 and 2006,

Kanye had been in the studio working on his third album.

He wanted to change the sound of his music again,

and after listening

to songwriters,

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash,

Kanye wanted to

develop his wordplay

and storytelling ability.

Kanye third studio

album, "Graduation"

gamored major publicity

when its release date

pitted him in the

sales competition

against rapper 50 Cent.

Upon the September 2007 release,

"Graduation" outsold 50 Cent's,Curtis, by a large margin.

Debuting at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart

and selling almost 1 million copies in its first week.

- I'm just very

like internationally

charged, you know,

it's fueled by all

the places we visited,

Australia, New Zealand, touring with the Rolling Stones,

touring with U2

and Bono was like,

nobody in the community's ever figured this out

except from Michael Jackson.

And that's making

these stadium songs,

these songs that

connect with people's,

their hearts, their

minds and spirits,

10 years down the line.

When you look at "Through the Wire", it gets just as big

and that better response

than "Gold Digger".

So this album right here

is the stadium status.

Like I said on Big Brother, it's just stadium status.

Kanye's life took a different direction

when his mother, Donda West died of complications

from cosmetic surgery involving breast reduction

in November 2007.

- I think the great

rupture in Kanye's life

is the death of his mother.

He'd found success, he

was on a certain path

and she died relatively young.

He felt guilty because

if he hadn't moved to LA

and she hadn't

moved there with him

that she'd still be alive.

Which of course, that's

not a rational response.

- His first show

after her funeral

was actually here in

England, at the O2.

And he included a tribute to her in his set.

And he continued to attribute, I believe he performed

Journey's "Don't

Stop Believin'",

and he played that on every single date of the tour.

So it shows you how much he wanted to celebrate her

at his gigs.

Months later,

West and fiance, Alexis Phifer ended their engagement

and long term intermittent relationship,

which had begun in 2002.

These events profoundly

affected Kanye,

who set off for his 2008, Glow in the Dark tour

shortly thereafter.

Feeling his emotions could not be conveyed through rapping,

Kanye discovered the voice audio processor autotune

to use while singing.

This would go on to become akey feature in his next record.

Recorded mostly in Hawaii,

in three weeks, Kanye announced his fourth album,

"808s & Heartbreak".

At the 2008 MTV

Video Music Awards,

where he performed its lead single, "Love Lockdown".

Music audiences were taken aback

by the uncharacteristic

production style

and the presence of autotune.

- "Love Lockdown" is a

really beautiful video

and you know Kanye West is a big fan of black and white.

And I think in this video, you can really see that,

he has this all white

room that he's in

and it's almost like he’s having this dream like sequence.

♪ ya love lockdown,

ya love lockdown ♪

♪ Now keep ya love

lockdown, you lose ♪

♪ I'm not loving you,

way I wanted to ♪

♪ I can't keep my cool,

so I keep it true ♪

♪ I got something to

lose, so I gotta move ♪

It's a beautiful video.

It's very unusual, it's

very attention getting

and like Kanye himself, it's completely unpredictable.

"808s & Heartbreak"contains themes of love,

loneliness, and heartache and was released in November 2008.

The record's

singles demonstrated

outstanding charts performances.

- The 808 album was definitely quite a sad record

to be honest.

Even for the artwork

with the heart

ripped down the middle.

So I think his personal life

could have affected

that release.

I think with the use of the synths and the auto tune,

it was as much as

him experimenting

and innovating with his sound.

Across all his albums, he's never stayed the same.

He's always kind of mixed up and tried to do something new

with the production

or the vocals.

So I think this was just

an extension of that.

Upon its release, the lead single "Lockdown"

debuted at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.

While the follow up

single "Heartless"

performed similar and

debuted at number four

on the Billboard Hot 100.

While it was criticized

prior to its release,

"808s & Heartbreak" had

a significant effect

on hip-hop music, encouraging other rappers

to take more creative risk with their productions.

Kanye's controversial incident, the following year,

at the 2009 MTV

Video Music Awards

was arguably his biggest

controversy to date

and led to widespread outrage throughout the music industry.

- Kanye West really

outdid himself

in the unpredictability

department

or let's say the loose

cannon department.

When Taylor Swift won at the VMAs and he stormed the stage

saying that Beyonce should have won for Best Video,

it was shocking.

It had never really

been done before,

not in this high of

a profile scenario.

- Yo Taylor, I'm

really happy for you.

Imma let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos

of all time.

One of the best

videos of all time.

- He thought he was

doing the right thing

and sort of standing up for art

and standing up

for Beyonce's art.

But to viewers, it just seemed like he was this guy

interrupting somebody,

who at that time,

was a very young woman.

And it wasn't just a sort of breach of protocol,

it seemed aggressive and there was an enormous backlash.

- Taylor Swift at this

point, and still is,

the nation's sweetheart.

She's got the nation wrapped around her finger.

This is like the worst

thing you can ever do

on live television.

Because of his outburst at the VMAs,

Kanye had lost a lot of respect from the press, critics

and the music world.

The incident caused Kanye to disappear from the public eye.

"My Beautiful Dark

Twisted Fantasy",

Kanye's fifth studio album was released in November 2010

to rave reviews from critics.

Many of whom described

it as his best work

that solidified his comeback.

"Dark Fantasy" adopts

a maximalist philosophy

and deals with themes

of celebrity and excess.

The record included,

the international hit

"All of the Lights" and

billboard hits "Power",

"Monster" and "Runaway".

- "My Beautiful Dark

Twisted Fantasy"

was dubbed Kanye's greatest work of all time.

And truthfully it needed to be,

he needed to get the public back into his arms.

- This was a lot warmer,

a lot brighter, bolder.

It was kind of

returning to the sound,

that we know him and kind of fell in love with him for

but he also had those

big commercial songs

like "All of the

Lights" and "Power"

that really resonated

with fans and I think

that was a welcome

returned to form

for him after the 808 album.

- Following

a headlining set

at Coachella 2011,

that was described by

The Hollywood Reporter

as one of the greatest hip-hop sets of all time,

Kanye released the collaborative album, "Watch the Throne"

with Jay-Z.

- Kanye teams back up with Jay-Z

for the "Watch the Throne" album

and then subsequently the tour.

Can this get any better?

You've got hip-hop royalty together for an album,

they're on tour, they're

touring the world.

I think literally

every hip-hop fan

was just going nuts for this.

- Jay-Z and Kanye they have different flows and stylings

but I think they worked

really well together.

They knew when to

take the backseat

and when to step forward.

And they just combined

very effectively

to make one of the best rap albums of the last decade.

By employing a sales strategy

that released the

album, digitally,

weeks before its

physical counterpart,

"Watch the Throne" became one of the few major label albums

in the internet age

to avoid a leak.

"In Paris" became the records highest charting single

peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.

- I think the reason

"In Paris" was so big

was it had massive buildup in terms of the music

leading to that

really heavy baseline.

Then once that came in, it really stole the show.

So you had these

two great rappers,

but it was really the

base and the production

and the beat behind it that got people moving around.

It was such a big hit.

♪ Ball so hard,

I'm shocked too, ♪

♪ I'm supposed to

be locked up too ♪

♪ You escaped what

I've escaped ♪

♪ You'd be in Paris

getting fucked up too ♪

♪ Ball so hard,

let's get faded, ♪

♪ Le Meurice for like six days

♪ Gold bottles, scold models, spillin' Ace on my sick J's ♪

♪ Ball so hard bitch behave, just might let you meet 'Ye ♪

♪ Chi town's D. Rose,

I'm movin' the Nets ♪

After touring the world with Jay-Z

on the "Watch the Throne" tour,

West began dating reality star and longtime friend

Kim Kardashian in April 2012.

It was the beginning

of a Hollywood romance

that would take the

showbiz world by storm.

- Kanye and Kim, the longest running love story in showbiz.

It was nine years of

to-ing and fro-ing

before they finally

got it together.

And she'd been through two marriages by that point anyway.

- I think at first when Kim and Kanye started going out,

there might be a little bit of skepticism around it,

like, is this a showmance?

Kind of how serious is it because a reality star

with a huge rap star

that has this integrity

and is really

focused on his image

and wants to protect that.

I think it soon became apparent

that they were serious

about each other.

The

biggest reality star,

teaming up with the

biggest hip-hop star.

Together, they became a force, a united showbiz force

and it's continued to this day.

- According to Kanye West,

he has just been in love with Kim Kardashian for so long

and I think it's terms

of Kim's perspective,

I think she never

took Kanye seriously

as a romantic interest until she was really at rock bottom

picking up the pieces of her personal professional image

following her disastrous marriage to Kris Humphries.

And I think Kanye showed himself to be a true friend.

And I think in that moment,

she finally started

to take him seriously

as a romantic love interest and the rest is history.

Kanye's sixth studio album, "Yeezus"

was released in June 2013

to highly positive

reviews from critics.

Kanye touched upon controversial and sensitive topics

and delivered a bold record,

described as his

most confrontational

and bravest album to date.

Despite leaking four days early upon its release,

"Yeezus" sold almost 327,000 copies during it's first week

and the album's lead

single, "Black Skinhead"

was certified gold

by mid October.

- With "Watch the

Throne" you had

like we're kings kind of thing.

And then with "Yeezus" the title again alludes to Jesus

which is a quite bold,

arrogant statement

but Kanye doesn't really care.

He wants people to

know he's the man,

he's confident in what he's doing, he's an innovator.

And while it did top the charts,

but it was actually his lowest selling record on release

even though critically,

a lot of people said,

it was his best since

"The College Dropout".

So it was interesting, but I think it was more down

with the music

industry in general

rather than the quality

of the the album.

- He's always been religious

but in quite an

idiosyncratic way

and certainly an irreverent way, calling an album, "Yeezus",

calling a song, "I am a God".

There's a lot of

humor in hip-hop

and I think sometimes

people miss his humor

and assume that he's

just sort of demented.

And a lot of the time he's sort of playing around

with being sacrilegious

and with taking

symbols of the church

or symbols of the

civil rights movement

and kind of treating them in quite a profane way.

And that's part of

the game of hip-hop.

- I think "Black Skinhead" the lead single from the album

is a very powerful choice.

One, you had that driving, real driving beat in there

with quite an aggressive

delivery from Kanye.

But with this whole

"Black Skinhead",

you also have the

race elements in there

that he wasn't shying away from delivering that

and he was saying, "This is me like it or hate it."

♪ Came to see me

in my black skin ♪

♪ Number one question

they asking ♪

♪ Fuck every

question you asking ♪

♪ If I don't get ran

out by Catholics ♪

♪ Here come some

conservative Baptists ♪

♪ Claiming I'm overreacting

♪ Like them black

kids in Chiraq bitch ♪

♪ Four in the morning,

and I'm zoning ♪

♪ They say I'm possessed, it's an omen ♪

♪ I keep it 300,

like the Romans ♪

♪ 300 bitches,

where's the Trojans? ♪

♪ Baby we living in the moment

♪ I've been a menace

for the longest ♪

♪ But I ain't

finished, I'm devoted ♪

- Black Skinhead was a

very controversial video

because it got leaked online before Kanye was done with it.

You know, Kanye is one

of the most controlling,

famously kind of OCD

artists out there

and bearing in mind he had a hugely successful career

as a producer before he

became a solo artist.

He really takes control from the beginning to the end

of everything he does.

He quickly took it down,

he rejigged a little bit

and then released it

himself a week later.

2013 also proved to be a personal milestone

for Kanye, as he became a father for the first time

with partner Kim Kardashian giving birth to a baby girl

in June of that year.

- After Kim and Kanye started dating relatively quickly,

she fell pregnant she had a very difficult pregnancy.

The first thing

was that we noticed

was she put on a lot of weight and for Kim Kardashian,

that is, I mean that's a fate worse than death, probably

not to be slim and beautiful.

So she struggled a lot with that and the press made fun of her

in various outfits.

And compared and very unkindly talked about her

during her pregnancy in that way

and I think that was

very painful for her.

But additionally, and

far more seriously,

she had actual physical issues, she had preeclampsia,

which meant she had

to deliver North early

and then following the birth, she had a placental abruption,

which meant that she had to have the placenta removed

and it was also again life threatening and serious.

Kanye and Kim became engaged in October 2013

and married on May 24th

2014 in Florence, Italy.

- Kim and Kanye's

wedding in 2013

was the biggest showbiz

story of the year.

So they decide to get married, there's a huge proposal

that ends up on YouTube.

And then they decide that the wedding is gonna be in France.

Versailles,

beautiful, wonderful.

All of the guests

get flown to France,

only to be told the night before the wedding,

that they're getting flown to Florence in Italy.

This is what happens when you got Kanye in charge

of wedding plans.

Anything is possible.

He wants to make changes at the last minute and Kim says yes

because why not?

They've got the money to do so.

In May 2015, it was announced that Kim and Kanye

were expecting

their second child.

On June 21st 2015, Kim

confirmed via Instagram

that she and Kanye

were expecting a boy

in December 2015.

- Following the birth of North,she did get pregnant again

with Saint and carried to term.

But again had all

kinds of medical issues

and was advised, according to her in the show,

that she should not

be pregnant anymore

and so they had

gestational carriers

carry the next two babies.

- I think Kanye's got

quite broad shoulders

when it comes to dealing

with attention on him.

I think actually he's

just quite like that.

Then again, being

with the Kardashians

brings a whole another level of scrutiny on you.

They are the biggest reality stars in the world.

Everyone knows them

across the globe.

I think what's

surprising about Kanye

is that he actually

allowed himself

to be featured on

the reality show.

I didn't think he'd wanna be associated, really,

with that product but he seems to be okay with it.

The other side of it

is the Kardashian women

haven't had the best

luck in relationships

with guys who have

appeared on the show

so you didn't worry,

would that jinx things

but he seems to have

taken it in his stride.

The next

month, Kanye headlined

the Glastonbury Festival in U.K.

despite a petition signed by almost 135,000 people

against his appearance.

Toward the end of the set, he proclaimed himself

the greatest living

rock star on the planet.

- Kanye West is one

of those artists

you either love or you hate.

A lot of people have

called Kanye West,

like Rolling Stone Magazine, one of the greatest artists

of our time.

But there are plenty of

other people who fail

to see the magic of Kanye,

including the crowds

at Glastonbury.

In fact, when Glastonbury organizers announced

that Kanye West was

going to headline,

they actually got death threats.

You know, there's

a lot of people who

fail to see the talent

and vision of this artist.

And I suppose, you know, Kanye

who considers himself the greatest artist of all time,

would say that,

you know, prophets,

I mean, like Jesus, who

he compares himself to,

aren't always

appreciated at the time

is probably what he would say.

But I just think not everybody likes his music.

Not everybody thinks

that he's quite as good

as he thinks he is.

- In the last few years,

I think probably starting with Jay-Z in 2008,

there's this annoying habit

of fairly reactionary

Glastonbury goers

making a big fuss

that gets picked up by the media about how so and so,

Jay-Z or Metallica or whoever,

does not deserve to

play Glastonbury.

So there was this

massive petition

with thousands of signatories say that Kanye

was a kind of, booking

Kanye was a disgrace

and he had nothing to do with the spirit of Glastonbury.

And it is kind of

ridiculous because

there's tons of different people who play Glastonbury,

there isn't one thing that you're allowed there

and there is something about Kanye that really riles people.

He's hugely outspoken

in an abrasive way.

And I think people particularly,some people particularly

find it difficult

coming from a black man,

coming from a rapper.

And as everyone is entitled to like or dislike an artist,

but I do think there's a kind of an unsavory undercurrent

to how much people hate Kanye,

whose I think artistic achievements on some level,

are kind of inarguable the way that he's reshaped music,

his influence is

sort of undeniable,

even if you don't like him.

And he had every

right to be there.

What surprised me at Glastonbury was that beforehand,

I was saying this

is either gonna be

one of the best things ever or one of the worst things.

There was a real thrill of like, what's gonna happen?

And I was watching

it and it started off

and it was fantastic

for the first few songs

and it was just on

stage on his own

with this bank of lights, and it was kind of intense

and weird and

paranoid and stark.

And then nothing else really happened and as it proceeded

and around me people were looking a bit bored.

And they weren't angry and they weren't thrilled.

They were just like,

"Oh, is that it?"

And that in a way

disappointed me more

than if it had been terrible because I thought,

"Oh dear people should

not be reacting to Kanye

"in a kind of shrugging way."

And it was a real if you're star rating the reviews,

it was a sort of

three out of five set

when you wanted it to really be like one or five.

You wanted him to polarize and within the field,

he didn't really polarize.

There were good bits of the set,

and there were bad

bits to the set.

And it almost felt like he fell to earth a little bit

and I know that he

was quite unhappy

with aspects of

that performance.

♪ And we'll do anything

when the time's right ♪

♪ Uh, baby, you're making it

♪ Harder, better,

faster, stronger ♪

♪ Baby, you're making it

♪ Now that that don't kill me

♪ Can only make me stronger

♪ I need you to hurry up now

♪ Cause I can't

wait much longer ♪

♪ I know I got to be right now

♪ Cause I can't

get much wronger ♪

♪ Man, I've been

waiting all night now ♪

♪ That's how long I been on ya

On the

14th of February 2016,

Kanye finally released

his much anticipated

eighth studio album.

The album went through

four name changes

before Kanye finally settled with "The Life of Pablo".

- What was really interesting about "The Life of Pablo"

was it was kind of an

evolving living album,

unlike any other album

that had come before.

Rather than having

that official release,

this is the end product

it's done and dusted

and just enjoy it what is.

He continued tinkering

with it and editing it

after it'd being released.

So the final product wasn't really the final product.

It was evolving.

So that was interesting.

I think, as well with the sound of "The Life of Pablo"

it was more organic,

maybe family sound,

I think you could tell

that his home life

kind of seeped into that record,

sort of like gospel stuff in there and religious references

and just kind of

warm, uplifting album

that showed he's hopefully back to his best

and he's moved on from his mental health troubles.

- The album "The Life of Pablo" people like that more.

It seemed like people are really feeling the vibe of it

and everything.

It's because I was able

to make the Yeezys.

You know what I'm saying?

I guess as a creative person,

you gotta have a bunch

of creative outlets.

- Kanye's in quite a

strange phase creatively

because he's sort of famed for producing albums

which are very complete

cohesive works.

Very different to the

one that came before,

maybe you know dropped unannounced still impressive.

And with "The Life of Pablo", it was talked about

for over a year

before it came out.

It had different titles,

he released singles

that ended up not

appearing on it.

And then they're

kind of reinstated.

There was this messy launch and then the confusion

over whether it was gonna be,

how it was going to be available

until you can be

able to buy it on CD

and then you couldn't because it was only gonna be

through Tidal.

And then because it was

on a streaming platform

and nobody actually owned it,

he was then able to

kind of tinker with it.

So there was a sense in which at one point you think,

is this record ever

gonna be finished?

Was he just gonna

keep working on it?

And it's quite a

strangely messy,

oddly sequenced record anyway.

And from somebody that's used to sort of coming out

with these quite

emphatic statements,

there's a strange

sort of development

which makes me wonder if perhaps there's some uncertainty

or self doubt or what exactly he's trying to achieve

by having this kind of constantly unfinished album.

Kanye premiered the new album at Madison Square Garden

as a part of the presentation of his Yeezy Season 3

clothing line.

The album was met with mixed reviews from critics.

Rolling Stone Magazine

dubbed it both a mess

and a masterpiece.

However, despite the reviews, the album was still able

to make it to number one

on the US Billboard 200.

- At the time, "The Life

of Pablo" was released,

it was actually the most successful streamed album.

It still went to number

one in the charts.

It was released only on Tidal

through his pal's Jay-Z's streaming service.

But despite that

limited release,

it's still racked

up platinum status

and was the first

album to do so.

After Life

of Pablo's release,

Kanye's music career

seem to be back on form.

However, in late 2016, Kanye experienced a series of events

which really affected

his mental state.

- I think one of the major factors that plays a part

in his mental breakdown was Kim's robbery ordeal in Paris

when massed armed robbers entered her hotel room,

tied her up and stole millions of pounds worth of jewelry.

- The five men all dressed as police officers

entered through this door, they then handcuff the concierge

before putting a gun to his head

and demanding that he took them to her apartment.

Kim Kardashian was

then herself tied up,

she has said to be badly shaken, but physically unharmed.

- Kanye wasn't with

her at the time,

but understandably it had a massive effect on him

knowing that his

wife was in danger

and how shaken up

she was with it.

Shortly after that,

Kanye canceled his tour

and he was hospitalized

for a period of time

where he underwent treatment for his mental health

and his own benefit, really.

- I think when two very famous people are in a relationship,

there's sort of it operates on two levels on the one hand,

it's these two people

who are in love.

And on that level,

there's this great,

the way that Kanye

talks about Kim,

the way that he responded when she was robbed in Paris,

just going short up a show.

Everything he says he reveals

this great affection

and admiration.

And you know, he loves the family they started together.

He thinks she's just a

fantastic human being,

an entrepreneur.

But then it's also this kind of chemical reaction

of two very famous people, makes life very hard

and much harder than

if he was with somebody

who was not in the public eye.

And she's very good

at being famous.

She's very kind of relaxed.

It's like, that's her

art form is celebrity.

Whereas his art

form are elsewhere,

it's music and he would like thinking of fashion and art

and all these other things.

And he's not actually very good at being famous.

He can't relax into it.

When you compare him to Jay-Z, his friend and mentor.

Jay-Z again, very good

at it, very smooth

and Kanye just seems so

stressed out by fame.

And yet, now more than ever, he can't escape it.

These events really damaged Kanye's career

leading to a vast array of controversial outburst.

- One of the things is really hard to work out with Kanye

is how much of his provocations are calculated

to sort of get attention

or to make points.

And how much is

simply him splurging.

And I think there's

been quite a few cases

where somebody has set him off, there's been a tweet

or there's been someone making fun of him on a chat show

and he lashes out.

And that, to me, doesn't seem like a thought through thing

and I sometimes wonder about his stage invasions

at award ceremonies.

Is he thinking in the

car on the way there

that's what I'm gonna do or does it just sort of erupt

and there's probably

like a bit of both

but I think a lot of his

more outrageous tweets

it's just him uncensored.

And then I think he feels that there's a value

in being uncensored.

So he doesn't then

go back and regret

or apologize for

all these things.

But I think a lot of it

comes out spontaneously

and then he justifies it.

And some of the

stuff I find as a fan

is kind of embarrassing.

It's like, why are you wasting your time doing that?

Why are you feuding

with this person?

Why are you making this

kind of crass remark?

Why are you sort of

stooping to that?

But that's because that's him.

That's part of him that he can make this fantastic art

and then make you put

your head in your hands

with some stupid tweet.

After his rehab visit,

Kanye surprisingly met

with the then President

Elect, Donald Trump

to discuss politics and life.

News footage of the meeting showed a peculiar side to Kanye

as he just smiled

and said nothing

during the whole

press conference.

- I think Kanye

meeting with Donald

took everyone by surprise because Donald wasn't known

for being popular among

the black community.

And seeing Kanye visit

him at Trump Tower

and then have a rather lengthy conversation and come out

and endorse the president was quite surprising.

- I made a hat that said, "Make America Great"

without the again and

Trump wore the hat

because he said he's

willing to adjust

because he realized that the word again hurts us as people,

specifically black

people, the idea.

Because we say, "When was America ever great for us?"

So we made and updated hat that said, "Make America Great"

and Trump wore the hat.

So he is open to

adjusting and listening.

I just wanted y'all

to put this online

so everyone can

definitely see it.

- I think despite Trump

winning the election,

I think among Kanye fans, they weren't too pleased

that he had endorsed Trump

because of some of the controversial things he'd said.

He seems kind of backtracked on that support

that he gave him but I think the damage was already done

when he was pictured

at the meeting

and what he came

out with after that.

- I think it's the bravery

that helps you beat

this game called life.

They try to scare me to not wear this hat, my own friends,

but this hat it gives

me power in a way.

On top of that,

Kanye was still getting involved

with online Twitter

controversies

having a go at a variety of organizations and individuals

such as the Grammys,

music critics,

and even stating that he is the greatest rapper of all time.

- Kanye's mother said that one of the things he got

from his father was this sort of intolerance for injustice.

And sometimes that

manifests itself

in a political statement.

And then at other times what he defines as injustice

seems kind of trivial.

It's like he's upset because he hasn't got a Grammy

or an MTV award.

And his rage about those things, seems to be equivalent

to his rage about

political things.

In fact, sometimes it

seems to eclipse that

from some more about award shows than he has about

Black Lives Matter.

And he has the sense in a way

that success is like a

science or like sport

and that there are rules

and there are winners and losers

and it should just be obvious who is the best and who isn't.

And of course, in art,

it's not like that

and people just have preferences

and maybe they prefer another video to his video

or a Beyonce video.

And there's part of him that just cannot accept that

and despite his

enormous success,

feels, in some

way, hard done by.

It was easy to say

that at this point

in Kanye's career,

his mental state

and attitude to life

had changed from

his earlier career.

- This thing that the

media tries to make

this ongoing story

and everything for

hits and about that.

I don't think people care about me and her in that way.

People care about

their families.

If you like my

music, listen to it.

After a period of Kanye only hitting headlines

for controversy reasons, some positivity was much needed.

This came in 2018 when

Kanye and his wife, Kim

announced the birth

of their third child.

A daughter named Chicago who was born via gestation carrier

in January.

- For that third child Kim decided to use a surrogate

rather than giving

birth naturally.

There was a lot of

media speculation

about who the surrogate was.

I understand the family wanted to keep that private.

They did let people know

that they had

handpicked this person,

they were happy with

her carrying the baby.

The

couple's happy news

reaped high level

of media coverage,

not just because of

Kenya's recent trouble

but also because of their daughters manner of birth

and her name.

- Kim's always been quite open

about why she used a surrogate.

She has couple of

high risk conditions

after her previous births that could cause harm to her

and potentially the baby.

So her and Kanye explored all the options available to them

and they decided that surrogacy

was definitely the

best option for them.

In May 2019, Kanye and wife Kim,

welcomed their fourth

child, Psalm West.

On January 6th 2019,

West started his

weekly Sunday service

church orchestration.

Which includes soul

variations of both West

and others songs attended by multiple celebrities.

- Kanye himself has had some kind of spiritual reawakening

related to his Christian faith.

And he has been expressing that through the setting up

of what he calls

his Sunday service,

where he performs and organizes a Sunday service.

The location changes,

it's by invitation only.

It's not a normal church, it's usually outside.

He controls and tells

people what to wear,

there's a dress code

because, God forbid,

Kanye's senses are assaulted by ugly colors or fabrics.

And he has a choir that

he leads and they sing

and it's mostly singing.

- They say like with this whole like Sunday service

is supposed to

spread positivity.

Promoting it.

- Yeah, so that's the

whole point of this,

it's supposed to bring

everybody together

and just have a good time and just vibe as well

and enjoy his music.

- As Kim has said, there's no preaching, there's no sermon,

it's a lot of singing,

and it's a chance

to just connect

to a higher power.

A lot of celebrities go, we've seen Brad Pitt there

on more than one occasion.

We've seen the Kardashian clan,Kendall is there frequently

and they attend and it is,

a lot of criticism

has been leveled at it

because it seems like everyone's worshiping Kanye.

In fact, the other choir members are seen as his disciples.

And we do know he

calls himself Ye

and even like this whole Jesus kind of comparison.

So there has been some criticism

that Kanye has actually created sort of a cult of Kanye.

Are they worshiping him or are they worshiping God?

Kanye says no, I mean his album was called "Jesus is King".

So he would argue

that that's not true.

But this has been a real

expression, I think,

of his personal re commitment to Christianity.

♪ Jesus walks

♪ Jesus walks

♪ Jesus walks with me

♪ Jesus walks

♪ Jesus walks

♪ Jesus walks with me

- Interestingly,

and unsurprisingly,

Kanye's newfound faith has caused tension at home,

he doesn't want

North wearing makeup,

he doesn't want him wearing all the sexy outfits

that she favors.

He wants her to tone

it down as his wife,

which is, you know, fair enough.

But Kim is not happy with this.

She doesn't want

the rules changed

at this stage of the game.

And that has definitely

been a source of tension

which we've seen

play out on the show.

Kanye performed the first public Sunday service

at Coachella on Easter

weekend, April 2019.

♪ You're the only power

♪ That can save

this world today ♪

♪ Power

♪ Power

♪ Power

♪ Power that can save us today

♪ Beautiful morning

- I think it's more of a message of spreading kindness,

caring for others,

especially in a society

in which we live today.

I think that's important.

And so if we're not gonna listen to our parents,

well, we're gonna

listen to Kanye.

- He performs a lot

of that type of music

that are performed in churches around the world

and the country.

So it's not like

it's just his music

and he's not even the one

that's doing most of the performances in the past.

Like he has other

people helping him out.

And he's just kind of there to promote it and do his thing

and vibe to it like everyone else is I guess.

On

October 25th 2019,

he released "Jesus is King", a Christian hip-hop album.

On the U.S. charts, the

album became the first

to ever top the billboard 200 top RnB hip-hop albums,

top rap albums, top

Christian albums

and top gospel albums

at the same time.

On December 25th

2019, Kanye released

a sort of prequel album

to "Jesus is King"

called "Jesus is Born".

This is also a part of this gospel Sunday service.

It has 19 songs, which includes a cover of West's own song,

"Ultralight Beam".

♪ We on an ultralight beam

♪ This is a God dream

♪ This is a God dream

♪ This is everything

♪ This is everything

♪ We on an ultralight beam

♪ We on an ultralight beam

♪ This is a God dream

♪ This is a God dream

- I believe that the

world can be changed,

the world can be

saved through design,

through unselfish design, through unselfish creation.

Despite Kanye West's outspoken behavior,

it is hard to deny that

he is one of hip-hop's

most influential rappers

the world has ever seen.

- Kanye West will

definitely be remembered

as one of the greatest

rappers of all time

when all is said and done.

His production is

second to none,

even throughout his

meltdown that he had,

it hasn't done too much

to dent his reputation.

Even his reality star family, love them or hate them,

haven't done

anything to take away

from the quality of his music.

I think if he keeps innovating the way he has done,

he's gonna be remembered as one of the best for sure.

- We were never

trying to make radio,

we were trying to break radio.

That's a lot of

artistic freedom.

We keep on trying to break records and allow the artist

to be free.

That's the whole movement.

Kanye's future may always be uncertain

but it is safe to say that his legacy will live on

and his albums will

go down in history

as some of the most influential albums of the 21st century.

- People make the mistake of taking Kanye too literally

when he's making these

bombastic statements.

And one of the

reasons he does it

is because it's sort

of gets attention.

Another thing is to goad himself into being better

if you make these

outlandish claims,

you have to try and at

least live up to them.

Plus, there's always been a tradition in hip-hop

of saying you're the best.

Way back when people in the first ever hip-hop record,

people were saying how great they were with women

or how good their watch was.

And he's doing

that, he's doing it

on this kind of

massive nuclear scale.

Kanye's genius is noticeable around the world

and he will forever be one of the greatest hip-hop artists

of all time.