Kanye West superfan creates two-hour-long 'Yeezus' film

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Neha Prakash
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Kanye West superfan creates two-hour-long 'Yeezus' film
Kanye West performs during the World AIDS Day (RED) concert In Times Square on Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 in New York. Credit: Charles Sykes/Invision

Kim Kardashian, I'mma let you finish, but this dude is the greatest Kanye West fan of all time.

YouTube user John Colandra spent seven months piecing together footage from West's "Yeezus" concert tour into a two-hour film that showcases every performance from the rapper's set.

"Compiling footage from almost every stop on the 'Yeezus' tour to make one cohesive film," the YouTube description reads. "Using professional and guerrilla style footage, the film flows beautifully and not a single major aspect of the 'Yeezus' tour goes unnoticed."

For comparison, here's renowned music video director Hype Williams' trailer for his official documentary about West's concert, which will be released in theaters soon.

West's concert, which ran from October 2013 to September 2014, was a topic of intense media scrutiny, from his elaborate masks to a questionable incident involving a man in a wheelchair. Luckily for fans, Colandra's film is all the music and madness, for zero the cost.

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