
In Whose Name?
From KANYE to YE
Ratings
Over six years, 18-year-old Nico Ballesteros captured an unfiltered portrait of Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, offering unprecedented access into the private and public life of one of the most controversial figures in modern culture.
Production
NB Studios, AMSI Entertainment, Foundation Media Partners
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Ye
Self

Kim Kardashian
Self

North West
Self

Saint West
Self

Chicago West
Self
Psalm West
Self

Drake
Self

Elon Musk
Self

Pharrell Williams
Self

Sean Combs
Self

LeBron James
Self

Lady Gaga
Self

Rihanna
Self

Marilyn Manson
Self

Playboi Carti
Self

Kid Cudi
Self

Swizz Beatz
Self

DMX
Self

Joel Osteen
Self

Anna Wintour
Self
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