In His Own Words: XXXTENTACION

In His Own Words: XXXTENTACION

NR 2022 · 49 min · ★ 10.0 · Documentary, Music

A raw, unique perspective into the mind of Jaseh Onfroy, which sees the late cultural mover give insight on topics that many artists don’t explore in a public manner, ranging from how he views himself, to his place in the world and society as a whole.

Directed by Rob Stone

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