“Look At Me: XXXTentacion” Hulu documentary.

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After watching this doc I came to the conclusion if he hadn't got killed be would be in prison for killing someone else..I never got sick to my stomach from hearing a story until I heard how be beat tha shyt outta his girl and tried to drown her and the pics made it harder to watch..I like how the interviewer checked the mom and aunt about how people always bring the beating up because he never admitted it he really tried to tell people she got jumped...to die right before he had to turn himself in says alot...he was about to do some time and being in his mental state he probably woulda murked himself in prison
That part left me :mindblown:

They were literally standing there making excuses for his fukk shyt. I understand he was your friend/loved one but you had to call it for what it is.

“Oh he never admitted it to us” but after seeing those pictures and hearing them stories they were still in denial :mjtf:

I remember reading that article about how he would beat her and most of his friends knew about it and did nothing. :pacspit:

Hell I’m pretty sure in that scene every single one of them with the exception of his mother knew about it and “protected” him.

And when it comes to the jail shyt? Yeah u are spot on..

I’m surprised they didn’t talk about that story in told Adam 22 on how he beat up some dude in jail just because he was gay.


But of course they wouldn’t mention that because it would make him look even worse.
 

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Never seen someone who was hot for a year or two get their legacy milked like this. Then again he did get a lot of industry co signs

Its as if everyone is onboard, potential deals, unreleased collabs, etc $$$$.
 

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Never seen someone who was hot for a year or two get their legacy milked like this. Then again he did get a lot of industry co signs
Because dude was legitimately a genius. He was really gonna be the future of music. All of his peers knew it.
 

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He was one little manipulative mf. I feel like the labels would have bailed him out for sure, just like they always do for Kodak. He would've been a good earner.
 

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his death honestly ended alot of young demonic nikkas downward path in life. brehs had to go back working a regular job after that. he made some bops though :hubie:
 

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It was a really interesting documentary. I liked it because the filmmakers didn't really take a side, they just showed the audience how he was. He was shown in a positively and negatively.

He definitely had issues, but he was a kid. He obviously did some really fukked up shyt, but we've all done shyt in our life we regret at that age. He looked like he was finally getting his life together and being a better influence right before he died. As tragic as his death was, not only did he kind of have it coming to him, but he even knew he wouldn't live that long. If you listen to his music he talks about death a lot, and in the documentary he mentions how he won't live all that long.

There is no doubt he was very musically talented. If he were still here today really hard to say where he would be.
 

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It was a really interesting documentary. I liked it because the filmmakers didn't really take a side, they just showed the audience how he was. He was shown in a positively and negatively.

He definitely had issues, but he was a kid. He obviously did some really fukked up shyt, but we've all done shyt in our life we regret at that age. He looked like he was finally getting his life together and being a better influence right before he died. As tragic as his death was, not only did he kind of have it coming to him, but he even knew he wouldn't live that long. If you listen to his music he talks about death a lot, and in the documentary he mentions how he won't live all that long.

There is no doubt he was very musically talented. If he were still here today really hard to say where he would be.
Nah

I ain't give women bruises on their faces till they was black and blue on their eyelids
Or try to drown them

He was a 5'2 piece of shyt

We ALL didn't do that

I def think he would have changed the game

Wish he wasn't an abuser because I loved his music(stopped listening once I found out)

You can tell his mom ain't shyt either
 
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