Ye Documentary ‘In Whose Name?’ Unveils Raw Glimpses and Brain-Scan Controversy

Lead: “In Whose Name?,” the six-year chronicle of Ye’s life, premiered in U.S. theaters on September 19, 2025, revealing unfiltered footage of the rapper’s triumphs, mental-health struggles and a startling team brain-scan revelation.

Nut Graf: Directed by Nico Ballesteros, this vérité documentary condenses over 3,000 hours of footage from 2018-2024, offering fans and critics an unprecedented window into Ye’s bipolar journey, marital collapse and public outbursts. Its release sparks fresh debate on celebrity privacy, mental-health narratives and ethical limits in art.

Theatrical Release and Content

  • Director: Nico Ballesteros, who began filming at age 18, captured Ye’s daily life and high-profile interactions.
  • Runtime & Scope: 1h 46m, covering key events from Ye’s Sunday Service to his 2020 presidential bid and fallout with Adidas.
  • Distribution: Released on 1,000 screens nationwide via AMC, Regal and Cinemark chains.

Brain-Scan Revelation

A former Ye team member, YesJulz, disclosed on social media that brain-doctor-supervised scans were used on staff to optimize sleep, diet and performance during production-a tactic that ignited online shock and ethical debate.

Audience Reactions

The film’s unflinching portrayal of Ye’s off-medication declarations and volatile moments, including a tense exchange with Kris Jenner, has polarized viewers between admiration for its honesty and concern over its invasiveness. Social media buzz ranges from empathetic support to criticism of the documentary’s boundary-pushing methods.


In Whose Name? continues its theatrical run, leaving audiences to weigh the line between artistic authenticity and personal intrusion.