Chris Polk/FilmMagicJamie Foxx and Kanye West hit number one with consecutive collabos in 2003 and 2005, and now the Spider-Man: No Way Home star is hinting he and the superstar rapper are ready for round three. The second episode of Kanye's Netflix documentary series, Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, which debuted over the weekend, featured footage of the duo recording "Slow Jamz" at Foxx's home studio in 2003. Following the episode, Ye and Jamie teased that they were working on another song together on XXL Magazine's Instagram Live. "I told you, back at that time, man, that [Kanye] was young and hungry," the actor/singer/comedian said. "Now look at us. There's a reason we ran into each other. Can't wait for y'all to see the next step." In the documentary, we see Yeezy playing Foxx a snippet of the then-in-process song that appeared on Twista's 2003 Kamikaze album, and Kanye's 2004 solo debut, The College D
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