Following the Hype for Ye’s ‘In Whose Name?,’ the Rapper Gears Up for Yet Another Documentary in 2025
The year is about to end, but the missing theory of Ye, once Kanye West’s unfinished ‘Vultures’ business, remains as it is. The hype for his upcoming ‘Bully’ album is skyrocketing, and fans are also on the consistent lookout for more updates on his documentary, In Whose Name? But since the new year calls for something fresh, the Atlanta native is playing by the book to give fans another documentary—something none saw coming.
While Ye’s musical resurgence and fashion revival hit home for his fans, with the clock of anticipation now resetting on a forthcoming new documentary, his fan club truly has a lot to expect from his plate in 2025.
Everything you need to know about Ye’s new documentary
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Ye is doubling down on New Year bashes with In Whose Name? and a new documentary from rapper Hassan Khaffaf, Anything is Possible. Khaffaf recently took to Instagram to share a number of snippets, but a particular one that caught fans’ attention shows the Atlanta native consecutive times. The documentary is scheduled for to drop any time next year with no particular release window. It reportedly includes multiple clips of Ye’s studio sessions.
According to GoodAssSub on X, the 2.24 minute-long snippet is speculated to consist of an unheard track at 1.31, “which is CDQ” since the rapper is seen fine-tuning his scales before it cuts abruptly. The title comes from Khaffaf’s exclusive single, released last year, ‘ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.’ While his track was more than just a work of art, deeply rooted in a personalized experience, the constant teasers of his forthcoming documentary cues his documentary will be nothing less than a fulfilling one.
As the hype grows for Hassan Khaffaf’s documentary comprising Ye, here is all that is known about In Whose Name? which is expected to focus more on the latter’s life.
All about Ye’s In Whose Name?
The documentary In Whose Name? about Ye’s life is expected to be released in 2025. Nicolas Ballesteros directed the biopic, which explores the themes of fame, religion, and power. In Whose Name? has been reportedly shot over 6 years using an iPhone to give fans an unfiltered and raw glimpse of the Atlanta rapper’s life and career. Utopia and Goodfellas have overseen the production. Ye has likened the documentary to “being dead and looking back” at his life.
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According to Variety, the documentary has a rumored budget of $1 billion. After a lot of speculation and theories, his fans were presented with a first-look image of the project. Although In Whose Name? is anticipated to cover the major transitions of the rapper’s life, his documentary appearance on Hassan Khaffaf’s Anything is Possible still brews enigma about the entirety of its core. However, with the new year almost on the horizon, the lid is expected to lift from both projects.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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