The Kid LAROI opens up about his success - from being a musician wannabee from Australia to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist - in his new intimate documentary.

The 20-year-old singer is sharing a vulnerable part of himself, reflecting on the success he has amassed at an early age.

The Kid LAROI 'Kids Are Growing Up' Documentary

Directed by Michael Ratner, The Kid LAROI's "Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About A Kid Named Laroi," will be premiering on Amazon Prime Video on Feb. 29, 2024.

Billboard reports that the documentary will focus on Laroi's path to success and how he dealt with the challenges that fame has brought him, including the creation of his upcoming album.

In the trailer, Justin Bieber makes an appearance, recalling the first time he talked to the Australian star.

"The first time I ever actually called him, he was in the shower, and I was like, 'What's up, dog? You can call me when you're done showering!'" he revealed.

Their song "STAY" won the Top Hot 100 Song as well as Top Collaboration honors at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards after spending seven nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

"[Juice WRLD] taught me a lot about life. He had so much life left to live. That just should not be placed on anybody," he said on the trailer.

Elsewhere in the documentary trailer, Laroi also talks about the impact of his late mentor Juice WRLD before his tragic demise. Post Malone also makes an appearance as he raves about the young artist.

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Fans Excited On The Kid LAROI 'Kids Are Growing Up' Documentary

In the trailer, it can be seen that there is footage of fans attesting to how The Kid LAROI's music has impacted them greatly.

On YouTube, fans of the singer couldn't contain their excitement on the upcoming documentary film.

"I am so happy to see The Kid LAROI making a documentary on himself, it is so impressive to see how far he has come in such short time," a fan noted.

"Hopefully this addresses all the industry plant claims :) Bro is so talented and doesn't deserve all the hate <3, " another commented.

"I love his music and his recent album called the first time is so good he improved so much let's go kid laroi," a third fan hyped.

Watch The Kid LAROI 'Kids Are Growing Up' Documentary trailer below.

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