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Kids Are Growing Up OTT Release Date: Watch this documentary about Grammy-nominated Australian rapper

New Delhi: The upcoming film Kids Are Growing Up, directed by Michael D. Ratner, will centre on the younger artist, who is twenty years old and is best known for his collaboration with Justin Bieber on the smash song Stay, which was released in 2021.

An upcoming documentary from Amazon MGM Studios called ‘Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About a Kid Named LAROI’ will delve into the life and work of the famous Australian rapper and songwriter – The Kid LAROI. The biographical film will follow his life from its humble origins to his spectacular ascent to stardom, which included a Grammy nomination.

Plot

Produced by OBB Pictures, the documentary Kids Are Growing Up follows the journey of Charlton Howard, better known as the Australian rapper The Kid LAROI. Starting with his humble beginnings in Australia, it chronicles his rise to fame and the popularity of his songs, such as Without You which topped the charts.

The Kid LAROI shot to stardom after working with Justin Bieber on the 2021 smash hit Stay. The documentary also explores his struggles with mental health and the aftermath of his 2019 mentor Juice WRLD’s passing.

When and Where to Watch?

The brand-new documentary on The Kid LAROI by Michael Ratner offers a detailed look at his rise to popularity and the emotional journey that led to the release of his album, The First Time (2023), which topped the charts.

From the 29th of February in 2024, the online streaming service Amazon Prime Video will begin offering the biographical documentary – Kids Are Growing Up.

Cast

The documentary includes interviews with Laroi himself, as well as interviews with Justin Bieber and Post Malone, which provide fascinating insights into his creative process and the challenges he has in his personal life.

More

At the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, the song Stay by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber was awarded the title of Top Hot 100 Song as well as the title of Top Collaboration. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 Chart for seven weeks in a row.

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