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The Kid LAROI Documentary Reveals Rise To Global Stardom

Documentary chronicles The Kid LAROI's rise from humble beginnings to fame.

Amazon MGM Studios has released the trailer for an upcoming Prime Video documentary titled Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About a Kid Named Laroi, offering viewers a closer look into the life of The Kid LAROI. Directed by Michael D. Ratner, the film chronicles the journey of the 20-year-old Australian musician from his humble beginnings to international stardom.

The documentary features interviews with LAROI himself, where he reflects on the challenges and pressures of fame. He discusses his aspirations of being a hometown hero and the doubts that sometimes cloud his career path. LAROI also shares heartfelt memories of his mentorship with the late Juice WRLD, highlighting the impact the rapper had on his life.

Notable figures in the music industry, such as Justin Bieber and Post Malone, make appearances in the documentary. Bieber recounts his initial contact with LAROI, including a humorous anecdote about catching him in the shower during their first phone call. Malone praises LAROI's ambition and predicts his future success.

The documentary captures pivotal moments in LAROI's career, including his collaboration with Bieber on the hit song 'Stay' and his first world tour. Fans can expect an intimate portrayal of the artist's journey, showcasing both the highs and lows of his rapid rise to fame.

LAROI expressed gratitude to the teams behind the documentary for their support in sharing his story. He eagerly anticipates the audience's reaction to the behind-the-scenes look at his life and career, describing it as a representation of the most significant years of his professional life so far.

Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About a Kid Named Laroi is set to premiere on Prime Video on Feb. 29, offering viewers a compelling insight into the life of one of music's rising stars.

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