KANYE West BEGGED nemesis Drake to narrate his Netflix documentary after he accused the 35-year-old of hooking up with Kim Kardashian.

The 44-year-old has since deleted a tweet asking Drake to be including in the doc.


Kanye recently posted a screenshot on his Instagram account of a text message conversation with an unknown person that is likely related to the upcoming doc.

According to The Independent, the post read: “I need Drake to do the narration.” 

However, he may have changed his mind since he has since deleted the post.

KANYE'S DOC

Kanye's upcoming Netflix doc Jeen-Yuhs will premiere on February 16, 2022.

Coodie and Chike are the directors of the documentary, which has been described as a “once in a lifetime three-week global event.”

Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy chronicles the entirety of his career, while a recent trailer showed the rapper and Rhymefest in a studio debating over whether the future presidential nominee was a genius in 2002.

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FORMER FEUD

Kanye asked Drake to narrate the film just months after they ended their feud.

The rappers had been feuding for years over Drake's insinuations that he once slept with Kanye's ex Kim, 41.

In Drake's track In My Feelings, the Canadian musician rapped about having sex with a woman called Kiki, which is Kim's family nickname.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star denied the rumors about Drake in a response to the track.

ON GOOD TERMS

Kanye and Drake put their differences aside late last year to perform together at a benefit for Larry Hoover.

Kanye initiated the truce when he asked Drake to perform at the show.

He took to Instagram to address Drake, stating: “Both me and Drake have taken shots at each other and it’s time to put it to rest.

"I’m asking Drake on December 7 to join me on stage as a special guest to share the two biggest albums of the year live in Los Angeles with the ultimate purpose being to free Larry Hoover."

He continued: "I believe this event will not only bring awareness to our cause but prove to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when we lay our pride to the side and come together.”

Alongside the Instagram video, Kanye wrote: "Free Larry Hoover Concert."

Larry is a convicted co-founder of Chicago’s Gangster Disciples gang.

HANGING OUT

Before they performed at the concert together, the former enemies spent time together during a night out in November.

Both Kanye and Drake took to Instagram to share photos and videos of the pair spending time together.

Drake first confirmed that the feud appeared to be over when he shared two clips on Instagram.

The first caught Dave Chapelle performing a standup set, while the second video featured Drake wrapping his arm around Kanye as they both smiled and posed for the camera.

Alongside the two videos, Drake wrote: “You have reached your destination.”

Kanye further proved the feud was over when he shared the same video onto his Instagram Story.

The Donda hitmaker continued to document his night with Drake by sharing a photo of the two rappers joined by J Prince.



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