When Juvenile reached out for me to get some behind the scenes of his Rolling Stone photoshoot I assumed that this was something that he’d done before. To my surprise, this was Juvenile’s first time working with Rolling Stone.
I don’t know why they didn’t reach out to him during the Cash Money days but there is a silver lining to this. The message that I received from this is to never stop trying new things. If Juvenile would have allowed himself to stay boxed in with his music talents instead of branching out to his wood and metal work gifts he would have never reached this milestone.
Check out the full behind the scenes coverage of his shoot with Rolling Stone. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more content!
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