![]() Of talent out in the world and a lot of talent It's worth building careers on is because there's a lot What we think is funny is also going to be clean. And we just have the beliefsĪnd the values that we have, and because of that, Just wanted to make stuff that we thought was funny. Just, like what Mal said, we got together, and we To you to have clean comedy?" That's a good question. Your thoughts on that and why is it so important Mariah in Michigan asked, "Howĭo you guys keep your humor clean and family-friendly? Can you guys share Of questions and statements that your comedy is clean. So a lot of us wereįirst couple seasons, and we slowly graduatedĪs we went through. It be great if this could be a job someday?" And we were like,Īpproached BYU-TV, and he said, "Would youīe interested in some kind of sketch comedy show?" And they kind of just lifted It, and we used to say, "Oh, man, wouldn't So we just did sketchĬomedy on the side for fun in a group called DivineĬomedy, and it ended up taking up a lot of our time. Very-dentistry, psychology, engineering-we'reĪll across the board. But that's theĬlosest that it comes to actually majoring in this. Theater education, and Jeremy and I studied film. So Elaina in VirginiaĪsked, "What inspired you guys to start Studio C?" That's a good question. Know you, but they don't know how you got started. Thousands of questions from youth all over the world I'm from Dallas, Texas,Īnd I was terrified. I'm Stephen Meek from-why? No! From Keller, Texas, and that was And I wish I looked as coolĪs James in high school. And I say we bring backįrom Boise, Idaho. I'm James Perry, and I'mįrom Sacramento, California. Minnesota, and I apparently hated picture day. Have done some digging and found pictures of these Our questions, we want to give our guests aĬhance to introduce themselves. Us today on Face to Face, and we hope that you We've prepared a short video explaining what these guys do. And we thank Thee forĪll of our many blessings that Thou hast given us, and ![]() Soften their hearts and spread the gospel. Will be able to find people to teach and they can That Thou hast done for us, and we ask Thee to pleaseīless the missionaries throughout the world that they Your Spirit here and that we can be able toĪsk questions to Studio C and to just have fun tonight. There you'll get to see someīehind-the-scenes footage of how this eventīegin with an opening prayer from Jael Chamberlain. ![]() Out the LDS Youth Facebook page and Instagram. You can also post yourįavorite quotes, thoughts, and pictures that show us So if you guys haveĪny for the cast, send them our way by using To some of your questions you might have. This event is reallyĪbout all of you getting to know the answers We're going to have suchĪ great time doing this. We're excited to hear yourĮxperiences, your testimonies. With you and with thousands of other youth from around We are coming to you liveįrom the BYU Broadcasting Center in Provo, Utah. ![]() To Face event with the cast members of Studio C. Juice WRLD’s ability to describe life struggles is always fascinating, and that’s what makes him look different from all other rappers in his fans’ eyes.Hi, everyone. After all, this is the real meaning of the lyrics inside Face 2 Face: I’m in a helpless fight against evil, and no matter how much money I can make, when I close my eyes at night, there is no escape. The demons inside himself come to visit him every night, and it became his daily battle. The rapper is in trouble, his life is crumbling into pieces, and no money can fix that. To bring me down, in my dreams, he prowls No matter where I go, the devil always know Would expose all my wrongs, turn ’em to gold Similarly, Juice WRLD’s success proves his ability to turn his talent into gold, but it feels like selling the soul to the devil, having nothing good in return. This time he uses the metaphor of the Midas touch, referring to the ancient King Midas who, in Greek mythology, asked to turn everything he touches into gold and then discovers that he can no longer eat, drink or hug his children. As in In My Head, we don’t know precisely the issues Juice WRLD has in life, but we know that he tends to isolate himself in his head, and that creates the detachment from reality he mentions in the lines below:įace 2 Face lyrics also refer to the rapper’s success in music, which doesn’t help improve things. The song’s chorus vividly describes the rapper’s battle with his demons. The official video also mentions sleep paralysis as one of the awful experiences you can have when life worries you. In the lyrics, Juice WRLD describes the overwhelming feeling when you need to face your own life again and again. Face 2 Face: the lyrics and their meaningįace 2 Face is a song about the demons we all have inside, coming to visit us at night when we close our eyes and try to sleep.
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