.ProducerTommy shares with us how he captured the late artist’s genius in the intimate documentary.
in 2019, less than a week after his 21st birthday. Born Jarad Anthony Higgins in Chicago, Illinois, Juice WRLD began pursuing music in high school. He uploaded his first song to Soundcloud in 2015, and by 2019 had become a global sensation. With three albums out and a myriad of chart topping hits, including 2018’s industry-influencing “Lucid Dreams,” Juice was a mega-star with a bright future.
Read on for Oliver’s conversation with NYLON about crafting the documentary, Juice’s “star quality,” and speculation concerning the police’s involvement in the rapper’s death.Ski Mask talks about it at the end of the film. He’s like, “Ya’ll probably just started hearing Juice and you don’t know what you started liking him from.” That’s what it was. I just heard his music, and I didn’t know much about him. His music just started popping up everywhere, and that’s how it started for me.I didn’t.
It wasn’t entirely intentional, but it wasn’t ignored either. What you take away from the film is very likely, significantly different than what I’ll take away from it. So even while watching it, there are different things that we’ll gravitate toward, or things that we’ll see, or things that we’ll hear. I think it really just depends on the individual.
I think the fact that it will spark a conversation, or can spark a conversation, is a big part of it. I think that we, as Black men, or even just in the Black community, we don’t prioritize mental health enough nor do we support therapy and counseling in the way we should. It was a combination of watching, and watching, and watching, and then talking to lots of people who were around him at that point. It’s completely intentional that the only people you see in the sit down interviews are people who are in the archival.100%. I wanted it to be his story in his words. Once I knew it was possible to do, there was no other option for me. I wanted to basically get out of the way, so you could learn about him and his journey from him.
In a big way, so much of what I’ve done in my career has tried to make sure that we can be seen accurately as people. With all of what that means, as complex, whole individuals, with families and wants and desires.
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