‘Look At Me!’, a new documentary about the late rapper XXXTentacion and the 2014 racial justice protests in Ferguson, Missouri, will be premiering at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, next month, Pitchfork reported. The film portion of SXSW is running from March 11 to 19.

The documentary is directed by Sabaah Folayan, who has made several documentaries including ‘Whose Streets?’.

“Look At Me! explores how Jahseh Onfroy tapped raw talent, a gift for connecting with disaffected youth, and a mastery of social media to fashion himself into SoundCloud rapper XXXTentacion — one of the most streamed artists on the planet,” the synopsis for the documentary reads. 

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For those unversed, Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, known professionally as XXXTentacion, was fatally shot during an armed robbery outside RIVA Motorsports in Deerfield Park, Florida, on June 18, 2018. He was 20 at the time of his death. Four men have been charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery in connection with the murder. 

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Now, almost 4 years after his death, the rapper’s songs from his early days are making their way onto streaming services. The first among them is the 2013 song “Vice City,” which hit the streaming services on Friday (January 28).

“We continue to be amazed at the love and support X’s fanbase shows on a daily basis. We know how much his music means to all of you and his impact continues to be as powerful as it’s ever been,” X’s estate tweeted while announcing the song’s arrival.