The Kid LAROI Finally Did The Puppy Interview And It Was Even Cuter Than We Imagined
Australian superstar The Kid LAROI stopped by our studio to play with some adorable puppies while answering questions.
He chatted about his dream artist to collaborate with, his friendship with Justin Bieber, and the inspiration behind the I know love music video with Tate McRae, and so much more.
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